What We're Reading: Page 114
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
May 04, 2022
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The New York Times
The Junior College Team Built by the Pandemic
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Inside Higher Ed
College's Board Hits a Breaking Point
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MSNBC
How I became one of the only Latina deans in the world of higher ed
May 03, 2022
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Richmond Times-Dispatch
Virginia's community colleges are losing students. Can free tuition bring them back?
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Inside Higher Ed
The Name Game
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The Washington Post
Many certificate programs don't pay off, but colleges want to keep them
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The New York Times
To Tackle Student Debt, Fix Ineffective Colleges
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USA Today
It's time to demand timely mental health reporting by colleges and universities
May 02, 2022
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NBC News
She told her Christian college she was raped. Then she was banned from campus.
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Freakonomics Radio
The University of Impossible-to-Get-Into
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The Chronicle of Higher Education
Does a University Need a CEO?
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Berkeleyside
Berkeley City College has cut 150 course sections, 27 faculty spots in two years
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NPR
UC system to waive tuition, fees for Native American students in fall 2022
Apr 29, 2022
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The Markup
Applied for Student Aid Online? Facebook Saw You
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The New Yorker
Can Liberty University Be Saved?
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The Washington Post
Lawsuit claims Liberty University mishandled sexual assault
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Yahoo!
NCAA to Allow Sports Betting Data Deals for Schools, Conferences
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The New York Times
College-Educated Workers Help Unionize Places Like Starbucks
Apr 28, 2022
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Maryland Daily Record
St. John's College says its audacious tuition cut is paying off
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Portland Press Herald
Housing shortage, soaring rents squeeze U.S. college students
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The Hill
If you can buy a university for $1, you'll likely get what you pay for
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EdSource
Letter grades on way out? Why some University of California departments may use alternatives
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Inside Higher Ed
Professor who officiated gay wedding denied reappointment
Apr 27, 2022
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Freakonomics Radio
What Exactly Is College For?
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The Hechinger Report
Military borrowers continue to face obstacles to getting their student loans forgiven
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The Washington Post
Adjunct professors can work three jobs to make a living wage
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The Texas Tribune
Texas universities continue test-optional policies
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Brookings
First-generation college students face unique challenges
Apr 26, 2022
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EdSurge
Facebook Makes It Cheap to Market to New Students. But It Costs Colleges Dearly.
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Houston Chronicle
Texas A&M students, donors, fighting over the university's soul
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The Associated Press
HBCU known for placing grads in med school planning its own
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Marketplace
The future tech worker pipeline might not be through college
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Politico
How Far Does China's Influence at U.S. Universities Go? One Student Tried to Find Out.