Today's Clips (6/29/23)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS
Squash bugs need certain kinds of gut bacteria to survive, but young nymphs don’t get any from their parents – so they have to acquire them by eating other adults’ faeces
IN OTHER NEWS

The lawsuit alleges insurers refused to pay out on policies after a hack that was disclosed in 2015.

Tennessee State announced it will become the first historically Black college and university to introduce ice hockey

Thousands of prisoners throughout the United States get their college degrees behind bars, most of them paid for by the federal Pell Grant program, which offers the neediest undergraduates tuition aid that they don’t have to repay

Ahead of affirmative action decisions involving Harvard and the University of North Carolina expected this week, a review of how the Supreme Court ruled before.

Generation Z has been leveraging generative AI to discover what it can do, and they’re joining the workforce excited to explore the new technology.

Harvard athletics will end team traditions “that are harmful to team culture” following the probe into the women's ice hockey program.
TRADES
Wells College president Jonathan Gibralter is among the higher ed leaders who used ChatGPT to craft a graduation speech this year. But the administrative potential of such tools remains largely untapped. As Wells College graduates gathered last month, President Jonathan Gibralter delivered a commencement address that sounded like countless others delivered across the country. It hit the usual themes: be prepared for challenges and setbacks, cultivate perseverance, and embrace opportunities. But his speech culminated with a twist.

Amid state-budget cuts and political attacks, some institutions are neglecting their workers.

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