Today's Clips (12/15/23)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

The U.S. dollar has always carried a certain cache. But as Argentina considers adopting it as official currency, the drawbacks of the greenback come into sharp relief.

As the EVP and Head of Marketing Channels and Emerging Platforms at Fidelity Investments, Kathryn Condon’s mission is to develop breakthrough experiences that help customers invest in the lives they want to live.
IN OTHER NEWS

We pay too much attention to institutions that educate so few Americans.

Before the Israel-Hamas war, universities were already engulfed in debates over what kinds of speech are acceptable.

We have to let students and others who are living in this environment lead the way.

They ‘have gone from being centers of excellence to institutions pushing political agendas.’

Under Title VI, Jewish students can hold schools accountable for creating a hostile environment.

The now famous Dec. 5 House hearing where three presidents of elite universities gave unsatisfactory answers to a barrage of questions about antisemitism on their campuses wasn’t the only thing happening in the room that day.

Too much of academia cares little for universal human dignity, leaves no space for forgiveness, and exhibits no interest in shared progress.

A measure identifying seven “countries of concern” has frustrated University of Florida professors, who are unsure whether they can offer research positions to students from China and other nations.

Banks, accounting firms and others are wooing sophomores for internships nearly 18 months away

TRADES

A survey of about 2,000 Jewish students across the country found their perceptions of antisemitism varied from one campus to another. A new report by Brandeis University says Jewish students’ perceptions of campus climate vary “dramatically” from institution to institution.

Soon enough, the capable few won’t want the job either.

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