Today's Clips (8/3/21)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

Maria Douglas Reeve '89, who grew up along Dorchester Road in North Charleston, is the first person of color to be the editor in the newspaper's 120-year history.

CORONAVIRUS

A federal appeals court has ruled that Indiana University can proceed with its plan to require students and employees to get vaccinated for COVID-19

The UNC System wants a normal fall semester. Can it do that without a vaccine mandate? (Opinion)

The report identifies schools in 34 different states and Puerto Rico that could benefit from additional federal aid based on Census Bureau median family income data used to identify distressed communities.

IN OTHER NEWS

“Part of being professional is marketing yourself,” said the University of Kentucky's Davion Mintz. “And Cameo fits right along with that."

Johns Hopkins University is asking Baltimore officials for permission to remove and store a city-owned monument to the institution’s namesake while completing construction on its Homewood campus.

Pearson, the largest publisher of college textbooks in the US, has launched Pearson Plus, a textbook subscription service for college students.

TRADES

American College Health Association and other groups condemn state-level restrictions barring colleges from requiring vaccines or other public health measures, such as mandatory masking.

The U.S. may never regain its dominance as a destination for international students. Here’s why that matters.

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