Today's Clips (8/27/21)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

In March, Curry along with other prominent athletes like WNBA forward A’ja Wilson, called out the NCAA for unequal treatment of men and women basketball players.

The Curry's are creating a scholarship endowment that will seed a women's athletic scholarship and encourage other donors.

The delta variant’s summer surge, driving viral infections and covid-19 hospitalizations higher from coast to coast, raises the stakes in the divide between schools that mandate vaccination against the virus and those that do not.

Proposals obtained by The Texas Tribune indicate the institute would be “dedicated to the study and teaching of individual liberty, limited government, private enterprise and free markets.”

WUNC’s education reporter Liz Schlemmer sifts through the details about whether schools might — or can — begin requiring students to be vaccinated against COVID-19.

CORONAVIRUS

The university says this is part of its ongoing monitoring of positive COVID-19 rates on campus.

IN OTHER NEWS

More than 1 in 4 student athletes reported being sexually assaulted or harassed by someone in a position of power on campus, a new survey finds.

Someone reported that a sexual assault had occurred Monday night. Soon, thousands gathered to protest.

TRADES

Student workers at Hamilton College seek the right to collective bargaining.

The pandemic deepened perceptions that higher education is doing damage. Can the University of Florida change minds?

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