Today's Clips (7/28/21)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

Scholars argue in a new report that implementing a nationwide free college program is more complicated than it sounds and there are better ways for the government to support low-income students.

Davidson College will require COVID-19 vaccines for students, staff and faculty who participate in activities that present a high risk for transmission, which includes members of the Dining Services staff, officials announced Tuesday night.

CORONAVIRUS

By clearing past-due balances, historically Black colleges and universities pave the way for students to re-enroll or get their diplomas.

The decision by California State University, the nation's largest four-year system, comes as many universities around the country are worrying about the threat of the delta variant.

IN OTHER NEWS

The university’s incoming vice president of public safety will “play a leading role in the development and implementation of the Johns Hopkins Police Department,” officials said.

As a result, approximately 1.5 million part-time and full-time Walmart and Sam's Club workers in the U.S. will be able to earn college degrees or learn trade skills without the burden of debt.

Students can thank their parents for saving, borrowing and spending their paychecks to help them get a degree.

New report on campus safety urges more residential life staffers and greater effort to ease tensions between safety officers and students at the Lewiston college.

In many markets, first-year students could rent apartments nearby for less than they pay on campus, but housing is a big source of college revenue.

TRADES

Campus business officers say their institutions are healthier now than before the pandemic -- and they don’t foresee the reckoning some observers do when federal recovery money ebbs, annual Inside Higher Ed survey finds.

How one university is creating space for people to process the pandemic’s damage.

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