Today's Clips (8/8/23)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS
Cost, access and political differences have contributed to the decline, higher ed experts say. 
IN OTHER NEWS

Conservative groups challenge Amazon, Comcast and others using many of the same tools that helped kill affirmative-action programs in colleges.

The weekend collapse of the Pac-12 was fast–and hardly a shock.

College sports has been turned upside down by conference realignment. Here is what to know about where things stand and what might happen next.

Universities still aren’t sure whether to embrace the technology or ban it.

TRADES

A mandated curriculum long sought by Virginia Commonwealth students and faculty members was set to take effect this fall. The university delayed it late last month, and advocates don’t buy its reasoning for doing so. In 2019, the chair of Virginia Commonwealth University’s Department of African American Studies asked a panel of four Virginia college and university presidents whether their institutions required a course on race and racism. None said yes. And the chair, Mignonne C. Guy, received a public request from her own president.

The magazine is dropping alumni-giving rates from its rankings formula, which had incentivized lots of small-dollar donations. What will fund raisers focus on now?

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