Today's Clips (5/20/21)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

While some colleges are requiring COVID-19 vaccines, many others have yet to announce a policy.

CORONAVIRUS

A dating questionnaire that started as an undergraduate assignment at Stanford has taken off on college campuses.

In just the last two weeks, more than 120 of nearly 400 public and private colleges and universities analyzed by NBC News have added vaccination requirements.

People fresh out of school, along with the class of 2021, face stiff competition for jobs as the economy recovers.

IN OTHER NEWS

The collaboration between Amazon Web Services and Howard University stands to grow the school’s presence in science, technology, engineering and math fields.

After conservative criticism, UNC backs down from offering acclaimed journalist a tenure-track position; Nikole Hannah-Jones

TRADES

The COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated already-existing trends, pushing the average tuition discount rate for first-time undergraduates to 53.9 percent this year. Expect discounting to keep climbing even after the pandemic subsides.

As colleges consider how to incorporate new CDC guidance for vaccinated individuals into their planning, some lift mask mandates. Others say not so fast.

Their power, reach, and misplaced interests make them a threat to our communities.

For this institution, ditching the standardized tests was a complicated decision.

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