Daily News Roundup: National Endowment for the Arts Chair to Step Down
April 30, 2018 | Read Time: 1 minute
Top News
National Endowment for the Arts Chairman to Step Down in June (Washington Post)
CEO of $14 Billion Hershey Trust Resigns Amid Probe of Group’s Board (Philadelphia Inquirer)
Kennedy Center Considers Withdrawing Cosby Awards (Washington Post)
George Mason President: Some Donations ‘Fall Short’ of Academic Standards (Washington Post)
More Nonprofit News
How Yale Courted Major Donor Stephen Schwarzman for Years (Yale Daily News)
Va.-Based Veterans Charity Investigated for Fundraising Expenses (Center for Public Integrity)
Nonprofit Design Effort Recaptures L.A. Streets (New York Times)
One Seattle Man’s Quest to Cancel His $10.48 Monthly Donation to Hillary Clinton’s Nonprofit (Seattle Times)
The Paradox of Universal Basic Income (Wired). Plus, see a recent Chronicle op-ed about cash guarantees for the poor.
Los Angeles Broadcast Merger Creates Powerhouse PBS Partnership (Current)