Today's Clips (5/23/23)
IN OTHER NEWS

In the past year, the agents, lawyers, politicians, sportswriters and would-be union organizers rooting for free-for-all player compensation have largely won the battle.

George Washington University is teaming with José Andrés to launch a Global Food Institute to study inequities in hunger, nutrition and related issues, as well as identify solutions to problems with the world’s food supply.

As many community college students around the country struggle to complete degrees, Dallas College in Texas is assigning “success coaches” to help students address whatever stands between them and graduation

TRADES

A public-private venture for international student recruitment ended in lawsuits filed by both sides. It’s not the first such collaboration to come undone in recent years. A 12-year relationship between the University of South Florida and the international student pathway company INTO University Partnerships has ended in what looks like a messy divorce: each side claims to be the victim and is casting blame on the other, and both have lawyered up to save whatever money and face they can.

What’s the point of pursuing “solutions” that exacerbate student disengagement, the very problem they are supposed to solve?

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