Today's Clips (5/12/21)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

A growing number of colleges in recent weeks have announced plans to require students and even faculty and staff to get vaccinated against the coronavirus in order to be on campus this fall.

For some Americans, history isn’t the story of what actually happened; it’s the story they want to believe.

IN OTHER NEWS

The initiative, which will benefit Johns Hopkins and six other institutions, will be named in honor of Vivien Thomas, best known for his work treating “blue baby syndrome.”

A report says staff at the University of Michigan missed many opportunities to stop a doctor who committed sexual misconduct against hundreds of patients over decades at the school

University of South Caro­lina President Bob Caslen copies part of his commencement speech from one Adm. William McRaven delivered in 2014. Plagiarism

Former top TPG executive Bill McGlashan was in the grip of “parental insanity” when he took part in the U.S. college admissions scam, his son told the judge who will sentence McGlashan on Wednesday.

TRADES

Georgetown University researchers estimate in a new report that the United States loses billions of dollars annually because of inequities in higher education.

Gates Foundation issues report calling for a new definition of value, and for clear ways for students to identify it. The emphasis is on promoting economic mobility for all.

Most colleges averted financial disaster. But the pandemic will still have a lasting impact.

Pandemic necessity showed the universal benefits of learning accommodations. Is there any going back?

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