Today's Clips (8/5/21)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

“I love what I do, and I love Davidson. My head and heart tell me that this is the time.”

In Taipei, young people like Nancy Tao Chen Ying watched as the Hong Kong protests were brutally extinguished. Now they wonder what’s in their future.

CORONAVIRUS

The law professor argues the public university's coronavirus vaccine requirement for students and employees is unconstitutional and unneccessary.

NCAA issues guidance on COVID-19 protocols as 2021 college football season draws near

IN OTHER NEWS

In fact, a University of California professor argues, it will increase student diversity.

While they never intended for more than 45 million Americans to have this much debt, policymakers in the 1960s made fateful choices.

UNC-Chapel Hill is questioning professors and accessing emails in order to determine who may have released contract with donor Walter Hussman

TRADES

A new report examines the strengths and weakness of statements made by college leaders after the killing of George Floyd -- and the actions that followed.

Colleges and universities are beefing up their mental health services ahead of the fall semester as the uncertain trajectory of the pandemic continues to affect students.

Ursinus College found that some regular testing coupled with a vaccine mandate would be necessary to keep the campus from being overwhelmed with infections.

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