Today's Clips (9/19/25)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

Issac J. Bailey is on Charlie Kirk’s Turning Point USA’s “Professor Watchlist.” Here’s how his class discussion unfolded the day after Kirk’s assassination.

Alumni hope the merger means growth without sacrificing the school’s unique legacy.

IN OTHER NEWS

The Common Data Set can help prospective students know how much aid they could get to pay for college. Why don’t all schools provide it?

The university had been roiled after a student filmed herself arguing with the instructor of a children’s literature course that recognized more than two genders.

Former Vice President Mike Pence joins George Mason University’s Schar School of Policy and Government as a faculty member for a year.

For the first time, more than 250,000 students are enrolled at North Carolina’s public universities.

UNCW has become a flashpoint in the wake of a Monday vigil for right-wing activist Charlie Kirk, with the situation potentially heating up more on…

Students at the school told WRAL News they received the alert to shelter in place around 6:30 p.m. after rumors of a gunman began spreading on X and Snapchat.

TRADES

Dozens of faculty and staff have faced online harassment and threats for their comments on Charlie Kirk’s death. Some universities have disciplined employees in response to political pressure. College faculty and staff members have become popular targets of the right-wing doxing firestorm that ignited in the hours after Charlie Kirk was shot and killed last week during an event at Utah Valley University. As of Thursday afternoon, Inside Higher Ed had identified 37 faculty and staff members who are being harassed online for allegedly critical or insensitive social media posts about Kirk.

One-fourth of college administrators and staff are considering leaving their jobs within the next year, a CUPA-HR survey found. That’s down from one-third in 2023.

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