Today's Clips (5/17/21)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS
Research suggests that fathers who take time off work for family reasons suffer career consequences — even more so than mothers.

Chelsea High School students, who return to campus Monday, are deeply divided on whether to go back. Fifty-one percent said they will return to school for in-person learning.

CORONAVIRUS

College in a pandemic was not the experience that most students had in mind. But at year’s end, some see positive experiences and insights that came out of it.

Rachael and Hailey Gough were thriving until lockdown hit their high school. Then they struggled to get out of bed, let alone stay on a path to college.

The class of 2021 will be celebrating in half-empty stadiums. Here’s what commencement speakers should tell you

The Winston-Salem university awarded nearly 1,200 bachelor's degrees at four separate ceremonies Sunday, then brought the new graduates together one last time at its football stadium.

IN OTHER NEWS

The university system has reached a settlement with students to scrap even optional testing from admissions and scholarship decisions.

The university said a group of men tried to enter a house for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender students last week. Residents said they were terrified and traumatized by the episode.

Republicans and experts across the political spectrum say the president’s $256 billion proposal fails to address deep-seated problems such as low graduation rates and academic preparedness.

Generation Z is lonelier than millennials and more reluctant to embrace the responsibilities and joys of adulthood. Life online seems to be a reason.

A series of online messages from a long-ago schoolmate has a Gettysburg College graduate trying again to get authorities to make an arrest in her 2013 sexual assault

The mayor of Mississippi’s capital city and a state senator are apologizing for shootings by city and state law enforcement officers 51 years ago at a historically Black college

TRADES

Some seem to rely on out-of-state high schools -- many of them private -- without many nonwhite students, study finds.

In June, Washington and Lee University will announce whether it will change its name, which honors a Confederate commander. The decision can't make everyone happy.

Michael Crow champions his campus as a new ideal. But does much of it simply boil down to cost control?

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