Today's Clips (7/27/18)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS
With immigrant donors representing a rising force in higher ed philanthropy, we dig into a gift from a Mexican-born entrepreneur attuned to the obstacles facing international students in these uncertain times.
IN OTHER NEWS

Betsy DeVos, the education secretary, in the latest move to boost for-profit colleges, plans to eliminate rules that forced them to show that their graduates were getting work.

A Columbia Business School professor retaliated against a former colleague who complained of his sexual advances, including by calling her nasty names in emails to other academics, a jury found.

A Dartmouth College student who was seriously injured during baseball practice is suing the Ivy League school.
TRADES

Chancellor at Rutgers's flagship campus resigns after a year, an unusually short tenure at a university already juggling its share of changes.

Jabar Shumate, a former state lawmaker, says the university was becoming “a national model” for diversity. Instead, it ousted him in a “high-tech lynching” and might welcome the fraternity back.

Principedia has information on about 200 courses: instruction, assignments, and other things students can consider when registering.

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