Today's Clips (8/13/25)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

The Trump administration has appointed Raleigh attorney Ellis Boyle to take over the eastern district office, which is responsible for prosecuting federal crimes across 44 counties.

IN OTHER NEWS

He requires colleges to submit data proving they don’t engage in racial discrimination.

Agreement would restore funding and stop litigation between the school and White House.

The Trump administration told George Washington it had until Aug. 22 to say whether it was open to a voluntary resolution — or face “enforcement” measures.

TRADES

A new, self-paced course at Indiana University teaches students, faculty and staff generative AI skills and expertise. As generative artificial intelligence skills have become more in demand among employers, colleges and universities have expanded opportunities for students to engage with the tools. Indiana University is no exception. It’s developed a free, online course for campus community members to gain a basic understanding of generative AI and how the tools could fit into their daily lives and work. GenAI 101 is available to anyone with a campus login and comes with a certificate of in-demand skills for people who complete it.

We’ve documented actions taken on hundreds of college campuses to alter or eliminate jobs, offices, hiring practices, and programs amid pressure to end identity-conscious recruitment and retention of minority staff and students.

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