Today's Clips (9/12/24)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS
Liberal arts college leaders attending The Presidents Dinner in D.C. are tangled in a Catch-22 creating free speech policy.
IN OTHER NEWS

Defying expectations, a Supreme Court decision curtailing race-based admissions still had a relatively small impact at some highly selective schools like Harvard, even as other schools saw big changes.

Ahead of a new school year, colleges across the country have adopted a wave of new rules around protest and speech.

Universities were required to report their efforts to comply with new restrictions on DEI by Sept. 1.

The project, located near the Winston-Salem Fairgrounds and Allegacy Federal Credit Union Stadium, is called “The Grounds.”

TRADES

Lawmakers have been trying to pass federal anti-hazing legislation for years, to no avail. On Wednesday, that aspiration got the closest it’s been to becoming reality. After years of stalled attempts to pass federal anti-hazing legislation, a bill that would require colleges and universities to report such incidents cleared a key committee Wednesday, paving the way for a vote on the House floor.

Experts caution that this year’s Healthy Minds Study is good news about bad news, because the prevalence of anxiety, depression, and suicidal ideation is still high.

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