Today's Clips (7/22/25)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

Yamaha Rightwaters joined forces with Davidson College to sponsor a student-led sustainable marine project focused on repowering and redesigning a...

IN OTHER NEWS

Legal analysts say the school has a strong case in arguing that the U.S. government improperly cut $2.2 billion in federal funding but the president is already threatening to appeal.

Harvard called the government’s rationale for cutting billions of dollars in federal funding illegal and “cooked up.”

Learn more in The N&O’s higher ed newsletter about how the lack of a state budget impacts the UNC System.

At the hearing on Monday, the university accused the government of using funding as leverage to control its academic decisions.

Rob Wolfe writes about the policy of “institutional restraint” pursued by Sian Beilock, the president of Dartmouth College, in her dealings with student protests and Donald Trump’s Administration.

TRADES

A new survey from the AAUP shows that a breakdown of shared governance around implementing AI has implications for the future of teaching, learning and job security. More colleges and universities are adopting artificial intelligence tools, yet faculty are rarely part of their institution’s decision-making process, according to a survey on AI and academic professions the Am

The judge did not issue a ruling Monday in the closely watched fight over more than $2 billion in canceled federal research funding. But she said the government’s arguments raised “mind-boggling” questions.

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