Today's Clips (7/17/24)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson has attracted controversy with his incendiary remarks, but he also has the backing of Donald Trump in a state the former presiden...

Davidson College Professor Dr. Susan Roberts discusses a tense political climate in the wake of an assassination attempt this weekend on former president Donald Trump.

The Cincinnati Reds drafted three catchers, two pitchers, two outfielders and a second baseman on Monday, the second day of the Major League Baseball Draft.

In November of last year, Colorado Springs-based Buddhist monk Thay Pho Khai set off on a road trip that would change his life in ways he never could have imagined.

IN OTHER NEWS

Harvard impanels two task forces and drops suspensions for unlawful conduct.

Following controversy over recording a professor’s class without his consent, UNC faculty called on the university to create a policy about classroom surveillance.

TRADES

College business officers projected more confidence this year than last year, despite sprawling enrollment challenges that have left many institutions struggling. Despite palpable business challenges, the latest Inside Higher Ed Survey of College and University Chief Business Officers finds rising optimism among respondents.

Tore Olsson used a wildly popular video game to get students talking about industrialization, racial integration, and other key themes of late-19th- and early-20th-century America.

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