Soros Says Facebook Campaign Was ‘Reprehensible’: Daily News Roundup
November 15, 2018 | Read Time: 1 minute
Top News
Soros Group Denounces Facebook Over ‘Reprehensible’ Campaign (Bloomberg)
First Female Product Manager at Google Launched a Nonprofit to Combat Sexism in Tech (Fast Company)
Baltimore Symphony Orchestra Suspends Concertmaster After Allegations of Inappropriate Behavior (WBAL)
Brandeis Alumnus Gives $10 Million to Aid Japanese Students (Boston Globe)
Health Firm’s Ex-CEO Pleads Guilty in Ark. Bribe Case (Associated Press)
Cleveland City Council Agrees to Waive $1.85 Million Loan to Help Nonprofit Stabilize Finances (Plain Dealer)
Ideas and Opinion on Nonprofits
Is There a Charity ‘Crisis’? (City-Journal)
Why Nonprofits Should Think More Like Tech Companies (Recode). Plus, see an opinion article by Kathleen Kelly Janus, who is the subject of this interview.
How Corporate Cash and Big Gifts Bought Higher Education (Vox)