Today's Clips (6/22/18)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS
Pop-up dinners will be prepared by refugee chefs alongside top local chefs from Hog Island Oyster Co., Tawla, Dosa, Son's Addition, and Jardiniere. Each meal will consist of special dishes from the refugee cook's home country, including Myanmar, Iraq, Bhutan, and Senegal.
IN OTHER NEWS

We don’t spend enough money on college education for middle-class and poor students. And we don’t demand enough accountability from colleges.

Michigan State University’s Board of Trustees is expected to approve a plan to finance the historic $500 million settlement it reached last month with sex-abuse victims of Larry Nassar.

Chair of Mizzou Board of Curators: We’re turning the corner. During the past two years, we have received record donations and our incoming class is rebounding. We value free speech.

There is something missing at dozens of business schools where high-profile corporate chiefs and prominent government officials have gone to polish their management credentials: a leader.

After a college student helped care for his ailing grandfather, Andrew Parker came up with a way to connect generations

Ohio State University says it's shutting down its three-year-old Sexual Civility and Empowerment unit after finding it didn't properly document and report

Nearly one-fourth of high-achieving students from low-income families apply to college completely on their own. One approach to make the experience better? Pair students with a virtual adviser.

If we recognize this, we can build a better system.

TRADES

UCLA's mobile app aims to tackle campus climate issues by reaching students through their smartphones.

White House plan to merge two cabinet departments, likely a political nonstarter, renews debate over how best to rationalize government role in educating and training Americans.

Higher-education leaders should not be silent about how much our campuses — and the country — rely on immigrants for a prosperous future.

Standardized tests can level the playing field for low-income and rural college applicants. Making those tests optional may blunt that benefit.

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