Today's Clips (9/11/25)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

NBA legend Stephen Curry joins TODAY's Jenna Bush Hager and guest co-host Ayesha Curry to talk about the inspiration behind his new book, “Shot Ready.” While opening up about his basketball roots, Curry is surprised by Bob McKillop, his former coach at Davidson College, who brings him a gift.

Leaders voted in 2023 to rename Exit 30 the Stephen Curry Interchange to honor the Charlotte native's accomplishments with Davidson basketball.

IN OTHER NEWS

After a court victory, Harvard researchers were told some grants were being restored. But the battle over whether the government can halt the money is probably not over.

Kirk was shot on stage when speaking at an event at Utah Valley University.

The Education Department is withholding millions of dollars in grant funding appropriated by Congress for colleges that serve large populations of minority students.

The NCAA announced three Division I men’s basketball players are permanently ineligible after an investigation uncovered that the they were involved in sports-betting game manipulation.

The Massachusetts Institute of Technology said it’s preparing for “significant new financial pressures,” including an increased tax on its endowment and uncertainty about federal science funding under President Donald Trump.

Earlier this year, several dozen students staged a walkout during Seinfeld’s commencement speech over his ties to Israel.

TRADES

Multiple analyses show that in certain programs, like dentistry, as many as half of students may need to take out more debt than a new federal limit allows. At least a quarter of students across a broad range of graduate and professional programs could need private loans, which tend to come with higher interest rates, in order to pay for their education once new caps on federal loans take effect next summer, multiple studies show. For some, the loans could become so costly as to make earning a master’s or doctoral degree unattainable.

The founder of Turning Point USA was shot at a campus speaking event, injecting urgency and solemnity into a broader debate about political intolerance in higher education.

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