Today's Clips (6/22/22)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

Back on tour, a Nashville author discovers that bookshops around the South are writing intriguing new chapters

Lebanon’s large refugee population has long given up on their futures in the country.

After years of political deadlock, the country may be starting to shake off its ruling class.

IN OTHER NEWS

I want friends whose minds are not tethered to mine in bonds of allegiance but spin freely of their own accord.

Students discuss whether their colleges would help if social-media mobs attacked them.

A flexible, industry-driven alternative for workforce education has a proven record of success.

Two Towson University dormitories that were once named for signers of the Declaration of Independence who enslaved hundreds are being renamed for the school’s first Black graduates

Let’s all make an effort to handle our liquor a little better at tonight’s Liquored-Up Luau.

TRADES

AAUP report says inflation has underscored the problem of stagnant wage growth for professors.

Average salaries fell 5 percent in the 2021-22 academic year when adjusted for inflation, according to the American Association of University Professors.

Administrators and legal experts say yes—and that recent regulatory changes have deterred victims from reporting.

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