Today's Clips (7/21/25)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

She paints her own land preservation

IN OTHER NEWS

A hearing in Boston on Monday is expected to shape the future of negotiations between the White House and the nation’s oldest university.

For decades, policymakers claimed to expand college access. In reality, they rerouted poor students into the least valuable degrees.

The Trump administration’s attack on Harvard University is an unprecedented campaign by the U.S. government against an institution of higher education.

Yvette Davids will be nominated for another post in the Navy. Her expected replacement, Michael Borgschulte, would be the first Marine to lead the Naval Academy.

TRADES

Even before the Supreme Court green-lighted mass layoffs at the Education Department, colleges were struggling to get questions answered. Advocates worry it will only get worse. Before the Department of Education laid off half its staff in March, college financial aid officers on the west coast could typically help a student track down their missing login information for the federal aid application in a matter of minutes.

It’s a risk to both money and mission.

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