Today's Clips (9/27/22)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS
Kyiv City Ballet is performing across the U.S. in 15 cities in hopes of introducing Ukrainian culture to a wider audience. The company toured Europe and has not returned to Ukraine since the war started in February. Lester Holt shares their story.
IN OTHER NEWS

Its income-driven component could backfire.

The estimate by the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office gauged the cost over 30 years, though the bulk of the effects to the economy would be felt over the next decade.

Look deeper at survey results about college-related dissatisfaction and you’ll find something else at the root of the problem.

TRADES

Citing new and existing state laws, University of Idaho tells employees what they can (and mostly can’t) say and do regarding abortion. The institution says it may also cease to provide birth control.

The Education Department wants to change who on college campuses must tell the Title IX coordinator about reports of sexual misconduct. Advocates say the change is ill-advised.

The pandemic and its aftermath have “created a tsunami of hiring and retention challenges,” according to a recent Chronicle survey.

The big, unregulated industry that helps colleges generate “leads” “is undergoing a radical transformation that threatens to cause a college-access crisis,” a new report says.

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