Today's Clips (5/9/22)
CORONAVIRUS

Some students who have difficulty getting to class aren’t ready for the change.

Researchers at Dartmouth College have released new data in a multi-year mental health study that reveals a deep divide among college students, with some young people struggling more with anxiety and depression than others.

IN OTHER NEWS

Officials said the fake pills could contain fentanyl. Two Ohio State University students died this week in what the police said were apparent overdoses.

A committee within the A.B.A. has recommended that law schools stop requiring standardized tests like the LSAT as part of their admissions process.

Money, flexibility and specific assignments are important to the class of 2022—but so is a chance to come into an office.

Advocates of merit aid programs say they expand opportunities to attend college equally. But large gaps remain in who benefits, especially by race.

In a ceremony at the Williamsburg campus, President Katherine A. Rowe said that acknowledging the painful truth of the school’s 329-year history creates an opportunity for unity.

Beginning July 1, the Royals will be North Carolina’s only program to play in the Atlantic Sun.

TRADES

Many colleges and universities, public and private, are still admitting students for the fall. Even those that have met their goals for the fall are worried about summer melt.

Liberty University is under investigation for Clery Act noncompliance. Fourteen women have sued since July, accusing the university of a long-standing pattern of mishandling sexual assaults.

Two experts weigh in on the forces that may underlie a recent rash of suicides and what institutions can do about it.

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