What We're Reading: Page 111
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Mar 08, 2022
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The Hechinger Report
Colleges' new solution to enrollment declines: Reducing the number of dropouts
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The New York Times
I Came to College Eager to Debate. I Found Self-Censorship Instead.
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The Boston Globe
A big shakeup in Rhode Island's higher education system is coming
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GBH News
U.S. colleges move cautiously in cutting ties to Russia
Mar 07, 2022
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Education Next
The Upside of the Downward Trend in College Enrollment
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The Hechinger Report
English learners in college: From marginalized to invisible
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EdSurge
Power, Prestige and the World's Most Famous Scholarship
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Inside Higher Ed
Mizzou defends president's right to cut faculty pay by 25%
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The Chronicle of Higher Education
Biden Was Silent on Student-Loan Debt Relief in This Week's Speech to the Nation. It's Not the First Time.
Mar 04, 2022
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The Washington Post
Autherine Lucy Foster, first Black student at University of Alabama, dies at 92
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TechCrunch
Facebook is shutting down its college student-only social network, Campus
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Sportico
Saving College Sports: NCAA's History of Reform Isn't About Athletes
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Wisconsin Public Radio
'We just want to be safe': Faculty, students at Wisconsin-affiliated university in Kyiv describe an intensifying invasion
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The Hill
How colleges and local governments can safely bring students back to campus
Mar 03, 2022
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Diverse: Issues In Higher Education
How Humanities Play a Vital Role for Community College Students
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The Daily Yonder
Can College Esports Put Rural Campuses on the Map?
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University Business
Nine more women secure college and university president positions
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Technical.ly
HBCU Delaware State University's new campus is Black history, in more ways than one
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Axios Austin
How the University of Texas defers to business interests
Mar 02, 2022
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NPR
When colleges defraud student loan borrowers, executives could be forced to pay
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The Hechinger Report
OPINION: If we don't act quickly, the student loan default system could plunge more families into poverty
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Inside Higher Ed
Grove City College facing backlash for diversity work
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The Chronicle of Higher Education
Expel Russian Students? A Controversial Idea Gets Panned
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EdSource
Richard Blum, husband of Sen. Dianne Feinstein and longtime UC regent, dies
Mar 01, 2022
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Inc.
Google's Sundar Pichai Just Announced a $100 Million Educational Fund. It Might Mean the Beginning of the End for College.
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TechCrunch
The idea that university degrees don't matter is a Silicon Valley fantasy
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The Washington Post
Do ultra-selective colleges change lives? I say usually not, but this much richer author says yes.
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The Guardian
Black Market: my life inside the seedy underbelly of college basketball
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The Hechinger Report
Students to administrators: Let's talk about mental health on campus
Feb 28, 2022
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The Chronicle of Higher Education
After the Great Pivot Should Come the Great Pause
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Inside Higher Ed
Supporting Refugee Students' Higher Ed Potential
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The Washington Post
A college student's project helped free his childhood friend from prison
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Arizona Republic
Arizona's community colleges get windfall from tax on recreational marijuana purchases
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CBS Sports
College football attendance declines for seventh straight season to lowest average since 1981