Today's Clips (5/16/23)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS
Philip Jefferson’s speeches offer insight into how rate setters think about fighting inflation.
IN OTHER NEWS

The legislation is part of a broader Republican effort across the country to target D.E.I. programs.

Educated workers are increasingly migrating away from the country’s most expensive major metros — and have been since before the pandemic.

Chancellor Daniel Diermeier declines to take official positions on issues like abortion, prompting outrage from some faculty.

If we keep telling Americans kids not to go to college, America will lose its economic and military edge.

Our daughter graduated from college this past Saturday, so I know you are filled with an overpowering mixture of both worry and hope.

The Senate’s proposed budget would cut state funding to the UNC School of Government and School of Law while giving millions to a new School of Civic Life.

TRADES

Whittier College’s president resigned last week amid rampant criticism from alumni and employees. Other embattled presidents have succumbed to similar pressures, while some remain in place. When Whittier College president Linda Oubré announced her resignation last week, it ended a long standoff between Oubré and outside groups who have long called for her ouster.

The former U.S. senator from Nebraska, who took office at a tumultuous time for higher education in the state, has been seen infrequently on campus.

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