Today's Clips (7/12/24)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS
Fork will work will newly hired team president Doug Warf in overseeing business operations, PNC Arena and planned mix-used development area.
IN OTHER NEWS

A federal appeals panel rejected NCAA arguments that worker protections don’t apply because college players are amateur “student-athletes.”

I joined a lawsuit against my school because campus leaders have allowed a hostile climate for Jews.

The warrant reveals campus police’s suspicions about who was responsible for red-paint vandalism of a historic building on campus.

The essay component of American college applications has a long history, but its purpose has changed over time.

TRADES

An international cheating ring led to an uptick in AP score cancellations this year, expediting plans to digitize the exams. Will that make them more secure? Last week, high school students around the world received an email telling them their Advanced Placement exam scores were under review for potential academic integrity violations—and, if corroborated, they could be canceled.

A new study suggests the student-success models widely used by colleges can wrongly predict that Black and Hispanic students will fail when they actually succeed.

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