Today's Clips (5/14/21)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

The former Michigan Mr. Basketball will have two seasons of eligibility remaining.

The couple is joining the advisory council for Goldman Sachs' One Million Black Women initiative.

CORONAVIRUS

Many young adults moved back in with their parents during the pandemic. Now the parents are facing a second exodus.

College graduation is a big milestone to be celebrated, but many families of Hampton University seniors said they’re angry with the ceremony their graduates got.

IN OTHER NEWS

Reviving higher education in America requires a holistic solution that ends student debt and restores dignity to educators.

Teenage comments in response to our recent writing prompts, and an invitation to join the ongoing conversation.

When Latonya Young's Uber passenger learned she had an outstanding balance that prevented her from re-enrolling in college, he paid it off without her knowledge.

A search for a new president will begin “immediately.”

TRADES

Students speak out about what they’ve seen and what they expect from their colleges with regard to racial justice and climate.

Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis says it's putting its policies where its mouth is, approving new promotion and tenure options based on diversity, equity and inclusion work.

The pandemic brought immense uncertainty and steep reductions to college budgets. Vermont’s scramble for staffers shows the risk of cutting too quickly.

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