Today's Clips (8/17/22)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

Infectious disease expert Dave Wessner reports from the 24th International AIDS Conference, where researchers shared ways that Covid vaccine development might help the development of a vaccine for AIDS.

The Purple People Eater is the latest in a host of seemingly innocuous tunes that have their association forever changed through horror films.

IN OTHER NEWS

The agency also sought to recoup $24 million from another for-profit college chain, DeVry University, to cover the costs of discharging its former students’ loans.

Faculty and staff at Cambridge are planning a vote that would require the university to stop accepting fossil fuel money for research. It’s part of an expanding movement.

State laws on reproductive rights are a sudden new variable for students mulling where to apply to college.

Johns Hopkins University has spent years trying to create a private campus police force. After protests and a two-year "pause" on the project, the school is moving ahead.

TRADES

Even as colleges adapt to the fall of Roe v. Wade, institutions have offered students a range of direct, indirect and sometimes outdated messaging about protecting medical information that could make them vulnerable.

Colleges have spent decades trying, with limited success, to engage male students on this issue. But sexual misconduct remains a gendered experience, experts say.

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