Today's Clips (9/9/22)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

Across the state, 37% of monkeypox cases are in people ages 18-29, according to NC Department of Health and Human Services.

The Chicago Bears said repeatedly on Thursday night that the team's move to the suburbs is not a done deal — but if they did move, this is how they would do i

IN OTHER NEWS

Gibson’s Bakery said the liberal arts college had falsely accused it of racism after a Black student was caught shoplifting.

This surface-level PBS documentary follows filmmaker Byron Hurt as he investigates the dark side of initiation rituals for fraternities and sororities alongside personal experiences—both good and bad—within his chapter of Omega Psi Phi.

Colleges and universities have become stupefied by their ‘brands’ and forgotten their students.

A new, online-only education model promises associate degrees via prerecorded lectures from experts at Yale, NASA and other prestigious institutions.

Princeton University expands financial aid for the poor, the middle class and even many of the affluent. It's sweeter deal for the select few who can get in.

This week's data dive reveal documentaries to be popular film assignments, cities with the most bike commuters and states suffering the worst brain drain.

Jeremiah Armstead’s college coach is NBA legend Kenny Anderson, someone who understands struggle.

It’s nice to think that removing the burden of tuition would allow more low-income students to benefit from higher education, but the opposite is true.

The program connects students from local universities with career coaching, one-on-one support and local internships in a city known for its humming job market.

I pull into our driveway and see the house listing, as it prepares to welcome back three, not four, writes Bill Eville.

With tens of thousands of open jobs and grant money galore, local colleges are boosting their cybersecurity programs; ‘there’s just such a shortage’

TRADES

The new board member at the University of Virginia is an appointee of the Republican governor and the latest example of the increasing political polarization of higher education in the state.

As students return to campus, colleges are reporting record-high numbers of COVID cases—but don’t expect a revival of heightened safety measures.

Professors say the university’s health care cost-sharing proposal, which would dramatically increase their premiums, forced their hand. Eastern Michigan files for an injunction to force faculty members back to work.

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