Today's Clips (4/14/23)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

Mary Mack became one of the bank’s top executives in Charlotte in 2016, right before it was hit by a major sales scandal.

Students who are about to begin their undergraduate studies this August in colleges and universities in the US say why they shunned local institutions.
IN OTHER NEWS

Three schools challenged the settlement, which would forgive $6 billion, saying the Biden administration had colluded with plaintiffs and exceeded its authority.

Colleges in Ft. Worth, Tyler, San Antonio, Corpus Christi, Plano, College Station, Beaumont and Waco reported hoax active shooter calls Thursday.

Police swept through buildings at Trinity Washington University and Catholic University of America and found no evidence of any shooters.

Benjamin Brennan traveled across the country to study at San Diego State University. His lawsuit claims that Kappa Sigma fraternity hazing ruined his life.

A bipartisan coalition of presidents is embarking on a massive campaign to push back against anti-woke efforts in states such as Florida and Texas.
TRADES

The latest presidential survey from the American Council on Education shows gains on diversity, though the number of female presidents barely budged. Meet the new boss, same as the old boss.

GPAs are going up, but colleges aren’t talking about it.

The effort is backed by the $800 million sale of the online platform edX in 2021.

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