Today's Clips (4/15/21)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS
Amylyx will submit its ALS treatment for approval in Canada and Europe, but the FDA has requested more testing, frustrating people with ALS in the US. PDF available here.

US and Israeli institutions lead way on demanding immunisation but leading epidemiologist questions added value of ‘green pass’

17-year-old Bryson City native Evy Leibfarth '25 dominated the U.S. Team Trials in Canoe and Kayak

CORONAVIRUS

Schools are looking for alternatives to the one-shot vaccine before the end of the semester.

One word is always helpful in attracting college students: Free.

The NCAA Division I Council voted Wednesday to change the long-standing rule that forces transfer athletes in football and basketball to sit out a season at their new school, a report said.

IN OTHER NEWS

The move is a sign that the evangelical university is trying to distance itself from its former leader, even as he hints at a comeback.

TRADES

Hampton University, a historically Black college in Virginia, is requiring all faculty and staff to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 by May 31 unless they seek a medical or religious exemption, the Daily Press reported. That means employees would need either to have gotten a one-dose vaccine or a second dose of a two-dose vaccine at least two weeks prior to the deadline. A

Smith College can't shake an alleged instance of racial profiling from 2018. Now it's being accused of antiwhite racism.

Relationship building is not just a wish for college students but also the foundation for success in jobs, communities and more, writes JP Flores, a student at Occidental College in California.

Criminal hackers have taken advantage of the unique circumstances of the Covid-19 pandemic, causing a significant increase in the number and severity of cyberattacks.

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