Today's Clips (6/10/21)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

Screendoor's a $50 million fund-of-funds backed by the likes of Duke, Harvard and Princeton to seed a new crop of underrepresented venture capitalists.

North Carolina universities are taking differing approaches on whether to require COVID vaccines this fall.

The child-free by choice movement is growing online, but women say they're still feeling pressured in their day-to-day lives.

CORONAVIRUS

When college campuses closed due to the coronavirus pandemic, many students chose gap semesters or even gap years instead of remote learning. This is part of CNBC's College Voices series

IN OTHER NEWS

A Senate hearing on Wednesday made it clear that Congress is unlikely to rush through a bill to create a single federal standard on athletes’ endorsement rights.

In the students' defense, Magdalen College's president says that being a college student is "sometimes about provoking the older generation. Looks like that isn't so hard to do these days."

A son of Bo Schembechler said the former Michigan football coach ignored him when he revealed that former team doctor Robert Anderson molested him during a physical exam in the 1960s.

TRADES

Community colleges continued to see the largest enrollment declines this fall, with 9.5 percent fewer students enrolled. Experts say two-year colleges have focused on retaining existing students this year.

Colleges and universities are raising wages for their lowest-paid employees.

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