Today's Clips (4/22/22)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

Former President and CEO of Communities In Schools Charlotte, and trust-based philanthropy consultant, Molly Shaw, sits down for an unscripted conversation with David "Dae-Lee" Arrington, where she discusses a broken education system, her experience of segregation during college, and the importance of empowering others as a leader.

IN OTHER NEWS

A star student finds herself with a pile of rejection letters during the most competitive college-applications year on record.

TRADES

After a professor came to campus and expressed views that many saw as racist, officials at Saint Vincent College have announced a stricter policy for sponsored events.

University-system leaders must navigate America’s most divisive period in half a century.

A former Stanford employee and her brother were sentenced to federal prison this week and ordered to pay restitution for buying hundreds of laptops allegedly for the university and then selling them for personal gain, according to a statement from the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of California. As part of her job at Stanford’s School of Humanities and

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