Today's Clips (9/23/24)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

Republican Vice Presidential candidate JD Vance will make two stops in Charlotte on Monday to talk with voters.

At a time when political rhetoric is off the charts, Dr. Roberts believes there are some claims some voters won’t forgive.

IN OTHER NEWS

A family says their son, a member of the swim team at Gettysburg College in Pennsylvania, was victimized when a teammate etched the slur across his chest with a box cutter.

Grievance is not a good foundation for an identity.

The university’s president, Darryll J. Pines, who studies aerospace engineering, was accused of copying significant portions of a paper in 2002.

Tufts University says it has launched an investigation after members of the men's lacrosse team were diagnosed with a dangerous medical condition.

Jeannie Suk Gersen on the effect of the Supreme Court’s ruling in Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard, from 2023, which told colleges and universities that they could no longer consider an applicant’s race as a factor in admissions.

TRADES

New research from Gallup indicates high school students find career-connected learning useful and want more information about postsecondary opportunities. In New Hampshire, investment into career-connected learning (CCL) for young people has paid off, with recent survey data from Gallup finding a majority of high school students want to participate in more of these opportunities and see experiences expand.

New courses on thriving aim to foster both academic and broader success.

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