Today's Clips (4/25/25)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

Explaining the College of Cardinals and what the next few weeks will look like.

In this colorful conversation, Daniel Aldridge shares his journey from a civil rights-focused upbringing to life as a public defender and professor.

Hundreds of universities across the United States are speaking out for academic freedom, but few schools in the South have joined the opposition to th

Current party Chair Drew Kromer has faced criticism and calls for resignation over a staffer’s departure and allegations the party neglected African American voters.

IN OTHER NEWS

Amherst was known for its diverse student population. Now it is trying to save that legacy without violating the law.

With a new fall offering, Yale becomes the latest university to offer a course on the cultural impact of the Puerto Rican star.

The proposed NATO-like alliance for the 18 schools would allow them to share resources in case the president targets one of their members.

Harvard University's endowment is in advanced talks to sell private equity fund interests totaling about $1 billion, a person familiar with the matter said on Thursday.

Staff members at Columbia University and Barnard College in New York City said they were taken aback earlier this week after receiving text messages on their personal devices linking to a survey which asked, in part, if they were Jewish or Israeli.

Brown University has filed disciplinary charges against a student accused of DOGE-ing the Ivy League Institution.

TRADES

Several colleges scrubbed their campuses and websites of DEI-related language and shuttered offices in order to comply with the letter's sweeping demands. The Education Department won’t be able to enforce its guidance that declared all race-based programming and activities illegal following two court orders Thursday.

More institutions are saying yes. Persuading professors is only the first barrier they face.

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