Today's Clips (9/8/21)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

In a recent interview with RTI, Brown Professor of Political Science at Davidson College Shelley Rigger said, "Unlike anybody else, Taiwan has managed to contain and keep COVID from being uncontrollable."

CORONAVIRUS

At universities, some instructors are finding the return to the classroom a nerve-racking experience. A few have quit — one in the middle of class.

A legal battle is brewing over remote work between administrators at U.S. colleges committed to in-person classes and some faculty with disabilities. Experts warn it is a precursor of what awaits employers that order staff back to the office amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

USC's colon cancer lab changed course about a year ago and started analyzing how it could help as COVID-19 ravaged the world.

IN OTHER NEWS
The Washington school canceled online and hybrid classes for a second day after shutting down its network.

The number of men enrolled at two- and four-year colleges has fallen behind women by record levels, in a widening education gap across the U.S.

Towson University has suspended a veteran campus police officer in the continued fallout from Saturday's shooting, university officials said. Meanwhile, Baltimore County police have arrested a 19-year-old man.

TRADES

College of the Ozarks argues that the Biden administration’s interpretation of the federal fair housing law forces the college to “open female showers, restrooms, and dorm rooms to biological males who assert a female gender identity.”

The Nikole Hannah-Jones case has Black scholars asking if they’re welcome. It’s not the first time.

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