Today's Clips (8/18/22)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

Julian Bossong, CEO of Winston-Salem-based South Atlantic Packaging, is well-known in Triad and Triangle business circles, having worked at and run a number of companies from banking to software to consulting.

Citing high levels of Covid transmission, Queens University of Charlotte says it is requiring masks to be worn indoors — making it apparently the only college in Mecklenburg County to enact such a rule.
IN OTHER NEWS

Experts say children are not at a high risk of infection. But they have advice to keep everyone — from toddlers to college kids — safe.

Hundreds of staffers at American University plan to go on strike next week if negotiations over wages and health-care benefits with the school in D.C. fail to produce a contract.

The Tar Heels will have an autograph session and then an informal Blue-White scrimmage at 4 p.m. at the Dean E. Smith Center before the football team takes on Florida A&M at Kenan Stadium at 8 p.m.

A student-athlete at Wingate University has died after being struck by a train Tuesday night, campus officials said.

Higher costs, especially for apartments, are forcing young people to take on extra jobs and unusual living situations as the school year starts.

Historically black colleges and universities are developing new pathways for formerly incarcerated people to earn a degree and transition

The financial aid model more closely associated with coding boot camps has made its way to traditional universities. Now it’s coming under scrutiny.

TRADES

Many colleges have set fundraising records as fiscal year 2022 comes to a close. Experts note that higher ed philanthropy has boomed in recent years, even amid a pandemic.

Many campuses with fewer than 1,000 students survived the pandemic on fumes. What’s next?

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