Today's Clips (9/27/21)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

Some colleges are planning to shift instruction online after the Thanksgiving vacation, but far fewer are doing so than last year when COVID-19 vaccinations were not yet available.

More than a year after George Floyd's death altered her career trajectory, Makayla Binter prepares for her first solo show.

CORONAVIRUS

It’s also made clear that higher education needs to rethink its business model.

IN OTHER NEWS

A former sailing coach who took a plea deal for shuffling bribes to Stanford’s athletic program says his colleagues knew where the money was coming from.

It's too easy to think of college mostly as a consumer experience. But students have a lot to offer to their fellow students, and even to their university leaders.

Universities helped buttress a racist caste system well into the 20th century.

Duke University’s endowment returned 56% in fiscal 2021, the latest U.S. college to post eye-catching gains thanks to soaring public markets and investments in private assets.

Eleven people were charged in connection to the hazing death of a Virginia Commonwealth University student whose body was found at an off-campus house following a fraternity party.

The man who was pulled from the Monongahela River and then died at the hospital has been identified as Thomas Jahanian, son of CMU president.

TRADES

Do they result in colleges filling their classes but not giving enough aid for a student to succeed?

If it’s code for “some students deserve to be here, and some don’t,” then it needs to go.

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