Today's Clips (4/7/21)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

Some U.S. colleges will require vaccinations in the fall. Everyone 16 and older in New Jersey will soon be eligible for vaccines.

The good news is that more and more schools are opening up and returning kids to the classroom, at least part-time.

If you can go by three names, do you really have one?

This is the first of two installments by Moore about the women who helped her shape her life and understand feminism in action.

CORONAVIRUS

A pandemic-fueled surge in applications translated into record low acceptance rates this year for the country’s elite colleges, including most of the Ivy League.

28 students tested positive for COVID-19, a single-day record for Pitt.

IN OTHER NEWS

If anything, the coronavirus pandemic only deferred, highlighted or exacerbated the issues confronting college sports.

If elite colleges are serious about diversity of class and race, there’s a simple solution.

College admission based on personal essays helps affluent students.

Nearly 45 million people hold $1.7 trillion in education loans and older people, black students are among the fastest growing group of borrowers.

Students at Clemson University who found an unkempt graveyard on campus last year sparked the discovery of more than 600 unmarked graves most likely belonging to enslaved Black people, sharecroppers and convicted laborers

Lowe's is donating $1.5 million to UNC Charlotte to create a technology-focused talent pipeline to meet its employment needs as well of those of the Charlotte region and beyond.

TRADES

A new study of three universities found that certain dorms on their campuses were widely, but unofficially, considered off-limits for low-income students and students of color.

Less than a year after colleges scrambled to carry out sweeping new requirements for handling sexual-misconduct cases, changes are on the horizon.

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