Today's Clips (5/18/21)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

And that's not the only reason their push to get people back to work is premature.

CORONAVIRUS

Colorado Mesa University and the Broad Institute of M.I.T. and Harvard have spent the last year exploring new approaches to managing outbreaks.

IN OTHER NEWS

Standardized tests are far from perfect but getting rid of them altogether is a kind of self-blinding.

Harvard urged the Supreme Court to reject an effort to bar colleges from using race as a factor in admissions, saying the appeal seeks to upend four decades of legal precedent.

It is a truth universally acknowledged that elite parents, in possession of excellent jobs, want to get their kids into college.

TRADES

Nearly 80 percent of professors talked about mental-health issues with students during the past year, but less than a third had been trained in how to do so.

Fourteen student organizations at Bates College, including the student government, expressed support for Palestinian people and denounced administrators on Thursday for their response to anti-Israel graffiti found on campus last week, the Lewiston Sun Journal reported. Officials at the Maine college reported the graffiti to local police, and the incident is being investigated

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