Today's Clips (7/27/22)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

Alumni groups are popping up at colleges across the country as some debates intensify.

The Davidson College and NC A&T group launched this summer with the goal of bringing students from various backgrounds together through their love of the stage.

Barbara Kruger’s ‘Untitled (Your body is a battleground)’ has seamlessly transitioned to social media, inspiring a new generation of media-savvy artists and activists.

Davidson College, Johnson C. Smith University, Johnson & Wales University, Queens University of Charlotte and UNC Charlotte are all evaluating the impact of the June 24 decision on enrollment, residential student programs, political activism, voting, graduation rates and other issues.

No artist in an earlier era would see this as a victory for free expression. They would see it as a victory for conformity.

Plus: City hires outside consultant to evaluate CATS; Moving ahead on Eastland without Tepper; new retirement community moving ahead in Shalom Park; 'stonk'-y mystery in Ballantyne

NBC News has named Julia E. Ainsley homeland security correspondent following the retirement of Pete Williams. Recently, Ainsley covered the department of justice and homeland security as a correspondent. She also served as a...

IN OTHER NEWS

The University of Utah acknowledged missteps in how it responded to concerns about the safety of a student, Zhifan Dong, 19, who was killed in February.

Now that college athletes can profit from their fame, some University of Oregon runners are getting paid to help visitors staying in town for the track and field world championships.

Doing away with it would change the purpose of school itself.

Objective measures of ability give my working-class students a shot at going to a top law school.

Unhappy with the way her case was being handled, a college student took matters into her own hands.

Harvard urged the US Supreme Court to preserve affirmative action in college admissions, calling it necessary to ensure a diverse student body.

A new poll on adults' perceptions of higher education shows a sharp partisan divide and a decline in the share of Americans who think colleges and universities have a positive impact on the nation.

TRADES

The Office for Civil Rights will investigate whether USC failed to protect a Jewish student from discrimination and harassment because of her support for Israel.

The tight-knit social and sexual networks on college campuses could exacerbate the virus. To thwart its spread, experts say, colleges must be proactive.

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