Today's Clips (5/6/21)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

China is threatening to invade Taiwan, potentially forcing Joe Biden to send US troops to defend the island in a war.

A new partnership with the Humane Society of the United States will make 40 percent of dining hall meals plant-based

IN OTHER NEWS

Some viewed the university’s initial course offering as racist and a violation of federal Title IV law that prohibits education programs that receive federal funding from discrimination based on race or national origin.

HPU's School of Dental Medicine and Oral Health will be North Carolina's third dental program and the first to be affiliated with a private university.

Bipartisan congressional legislation would fund historically Black colleges and universities, HBCUs, efforts to renovate, modernize, preserve and construct campus facilities.

In a survey Texas Public Radio sent to students currently or recently enrolled in one of San Antonio’s public institutions of higher education, Hispanic students were just as likely as white students to take out loans. But the reasons they didn’t take out loans varied depending on their race and ethnicity.

TRADES

Judges have dismissed many of the cases seeking refunds for shifts to virtual learning, but some are going to trial, and at least two colleges have settled.

Bills were introduced in Congress last week that are intended to make it easier for students to understand the cost of college and how they can pay for it.

For months, colleges have weighed the risks and rewards of bringing students back to campuses disrupted by Covid-19. Now they’re considering what to do about their employees.

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