Daily News Roundup: U. of Louisville Sues Ex-President Over Foundation Finance Scandal
May 1, 2018 | Read Time: 1 minute
Top News
University of Louisville Sues Former President to Recover Millions From Endowment (Courier Journal)
Documents Show George Mason U. Gifts Gave Koch Foundation Say on Faculty Hires (Associated Press)
Opinion: N.J. Lawmakers Weigh Bill to Allow Charitable Deduction on Property Taxes (Star-Ledger)
More News And Features
Aid-Charity Sex Scandals and Brexit Worries Lower Britain’s Ranking in Global Giving Study (Thomson Reuters Foundation). Plus, see a Chronicle story about the new edition of the Global Philanthropy Environment Index.
Ind. College Returns $110,000 to Nonprofit After Using Its Money to Pay Employee (South Bend Tribune)
At These Charity-Hosted Pop-Up Dinners, the Guests — and the Chefs — Are Homeless (Fast Company)
About Cultural Organizations
Museum Devoted to French Painter Discovers More Than Half Its Works Are Fakes (CNN)
6 Accuse Ex-Director of Utah Youth Symphony of Sexual Misconduct (Deseret News)
Opinion: Has Kansas City Given the American Jazz Museum a Fair Shot at Success? (Kansas City Star)
Illinois Holocaust Museum Creates Education Fund in Memory of Late Leader Aaron Elster (Chicago Tribune)