Today's Clips (7/28/22)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

The messaging on monkeypox is being criticized by some in the LGBTQ community and its allies who fear it will perpetuate negative stereotypes as happened in the 1980s and ‘90s during the HIV/AIDS epidemic.

IN OTHER NEWS

If the entrepreneur and investor share the same alma mater, it’s more likely that they will make a deal—and for more money.

The end of Roe vs. Wade was met with silence from the NCAA and most of the college sports world, including, coaches said, inside many college athletic departments, whose upper ranks are dominated by men.

Supreme Justice Clarence Thomas has canceled plans to teach a seminar this fall at George Washington University’s law school.

The evangelical school earns substantial revenues from former members of the military whose tuition is supported by the GI Bill, but it continues to generate complaints from aggrieved vets.

TRADES

A gathering of academic administrators gets schooled in why students see their speech rights slipping—and what colleges can do about it.

Campuses plan to counteract student disengagement, even as they struggle to understand it.

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