Today's Clips (7/13/21)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

Carolina Caring has awarded two of its teen volunteers with scholarships in recognition of generously giving their time and talents to support the hospice agency's patients and families:

CORONAVIRUS

As the economy bounces back from the pandemic, most parents say their child’s college plans have returned to what they were pre-Covid.

The university is using federal pandemic relief funds to create new scholarships to help A&T students pay for their education.

IN OTHER NEWS

Women at Virginia Military Institute describe an atmosphere of hostility and an expectation of backlash from male cadets if they report being groped or raped.

As millions of dollars flow into Black college funds, they have done so in favor of only a few hyper-prestigious schools, while ignoring the vast majority of Black colleges.

Arkansas published Walter Hussman’s actions at UNC, have diminished the journalism school that bears his name. (Letters to the Editor)

Photos and videos on Twitter show the men carrying Confederate flags on campus and sitting on the memorial that’s dedicated to people of color.

TRADES

Eleven organizations -- including NACAC -- say removing test scores from rankings is ”simply the right thing to do.”

Higher education organizations were generally pleased with the House Appropriations Committee’s draft spending bill, but several believe more could still be done.

Now is the time for academic leaders to fight.

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