Today's Clips (5/24/21)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

Traveling through her NW Georgia district, Insider found MTG is more of a vibe than an espouser of a set of traditional GOP principles or ideologies.

CORONAVIRUS

Hoping for a return to normal, more than 400 colleges and universities are requiring students to be vaccinated for Covid-19. Almost all are in states that voted for President Biden.

The pandemic created treacherous conditions for eating disorders, leading to a surge of new cases and relapses that is not abating as restrictions are loosened and COVID-19 cases subside in many places

Ten high school valedictorians on what the pandemic taught them - The Washington Post

IN OTHER NEWS

The new president, Miles K. Davis, wanted to shift Linfield University’s focus to meet student demand. Liberal-arts professors had other ideas.

It may seem an odd time for a university to accept Bitcoin as a gift.

Wake Forest announced earlier this month that the new name — May 7, 1860 Hall — would commemorate the date of the sale of 16 slaves bequeathed to the school

Judson College was founded in 1838 in Marion, Alabama.

TRADES

To succeed in admissions this year, conventional wisdom holds that colleges (public and private alike) should be famous and hard to get into. Why is St. Norbert succeeding?

What does her stalled bid say about the battle for the soul of public universities?

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