Today's Clips (7/28/23)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

An exhibition currently on display on Brisbane, Australia and online showcases art made collaboratively by HIV scientists and HIV+ artists.

Curry also talked about Kobe, hole-in-one golf shots, and his new documentary while eating some hot wings

The hoops god tells WIRED that his path to greatness was blazed by “irrational confidence” and going beyond the metrics. Black Panther’s Ryan Coogler—producer of the new Curry doc, "Underrated"—agrees.
IN OTHER NEWS

In lawsuits, former athletes accuse the sports program of having a pervasive culture of hazing and sexual abuse, and two coaches have been fired. Lawyers say more athletes may come forward.

Smart, diligent students will prosper no matter their alma mater. Yet for a few, a top college is the difference between doing well and reaching the top.

Alumni favoritism in college admissions has put a cloud over a term for a thing of value handed down to future generations

A California college where President Barack Obama started his undergraduate studies will no longer give special treatment to the children of alumni

Theo Baker grew up in a family of high-profile journalists. Now he's having his own success.

A month after the U.S. Supreme Court struck down affirmative action, UNC-Chapel Hill’s board moves to ban race-conscious admissions. What to know.

TRADES

The Senate wants to give the Education Department more money; House Republicans would cut billions. Dueling budgets show the yawning gaps between the chambers. Senate appropriators, in drafting the budget for the Education Department and other agencies, say they made the most of a difficult situation to reach a compromise on a bill that can pass both chambers of Congress and be signed into law.

Can admissions officers really measure determination, empathy, and leadership? One organization wants to give it a try.

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