Today's Clips (5/12/22)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

Lawmakers have now confirmed three of Mr. Biden’s nominees to the seven-person Fed Board of Governors in Washington.

The Senate confirmed economist Phillip Jefferson to the Federal Reserve's Board of Governors late Wednesday, the latest addition to the panel after delays and setbacks for some of President Joe Biden's nominees .

The U.S. Senate on Wednesday voted overwhelmingly to confirm Philip Jefferson, an economist and Davidson College's dean of faculty, to the Federal Reserve Board.

Ms. Logan will lead a central bank district that encompasses Texas, northern Louisiana and southern New Mexico starting in August.

Lorie K. Logan will serve as the new Dallas Fed president, according to an announcement Wednesday.

Protactile began as a movement for autonomy and a system of tactile communication. Now, some linguists argue, it is becoming a language of its own.

Turnout in Charlotte’s and North Carolina’s May primary is creeping along, but something even worse may be coming this summer.

In recent years, some state legislatures have passed their own laws to severely restrict abortion access.

IN OTHER NEWS

Parts of Priya Parkash’s speech included passages similar to those in a Harvard University graduation speech given in 2014.

As college kids zoom into the future, the NCAA's leaders are shamelessly grasping at the old status quo.

“We want people to come away with a much better understanding of their neighbors,” said the executive director of Davidson Community Players, which is putting on the show this month.

TRADES

A new program at the University of Rochester pairs faculty and staff with international students whose families can’t attend graduation. They will cheer the graduates on, take photos and share a celebratory meal.

Six experts diagnose the problem — and suggest ways to fix it.

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