What We're Reading: Page 118
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Mar 25, 2022
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The Wall Street Journal
University of Southern California Pulls Out of Education-School Rankings, Citing Data Errors
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Religion News Service
Fallout over LGBTQ spouses at Calvin University captures broader evangelical divide
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The Texas Tribune
Texas colleges struggle to reenroll students under new program
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The Philadelphia Inquirer
Temple University offering landlords grants to upgrade security and opening campus housing to more students
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EdSource
UCLA apologizes and backtracks on controversial ad for unpaid adjunct job
Mar 24, 2022
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The Chronicle of Higher Education
Higher Ed Added More Than 9,000 Master's-Degree Programs in Less Than a Decade
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The Atlantic
The College-Admissions Process Is Completely Broken
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Los Angeles Times
Dozens of community colleges failed to turn over fraud data on possible fake enrollment
Mar 23, 2022
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The Chronicle of Philanthropy
Why Philanthropy's 'Free College' Programs Don't Always Live Up to Their Promise
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The Gainesville Sun
Florida's lawmaking process undermined by 11th hour changes to higher-ed policy
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The Chronicle of Higher Education
Many Student-Affairs Officials Are Considering Leaving the Field
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The Colorado Sun
Higher education faculty in Colorado beg lawmakers to pass collective bargaining rights bill
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EdSource
California community college officials eye new rule forcing districts to hand over data
Mar 22, 2022
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USA Today
COVID funding helped historically Black colleges survive the pandemic. What happens now?
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The Hill
During COVID, the more prestigious the college, the lower the quality of education
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The New York Times
Colleges Can Avoid Shutting the Door on Financial Aid Knowledge
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NPR
Skilled trade programs are booming after college enrollment dropped in the pandemic
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Jacobin
Why Is Joe Biden Defending Betsy DeVos's For-Profit College Giveaway?
Mar 21, 2022
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EdSurge
Educators Are Demoralized. What's the Way Forward?
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The Baltimore Sun
HBCUs push for acceptance in college lacrosse. Players and coaches say that amid progress, hurdles remain.
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Inside Higher Ed
Student interest in law school grew during the pandemic
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RealClearEducation
Looking Beyond Debt Forgiveness to Solve the Student Loan Problem
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Bloomberg
Gambling on March Madness: Concern Grows as Apps Target College Students
Mar 18, 2022
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The New York Times
Columbia Professor Challenges U.S. News & World Report College Ranking
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The Washington Post
Black, Hispanic boys face opportunity 'crisis,' university leaders say
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EdSurge
Who Is the Theranos of Education?
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The Hechinger Report
Unpaid college fees keep thousands of students from enrolling in classes
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The Chronicle of Higher Education
U. of Missouri Commits $500 Million to Faculty and Staff Raises
Mar 17, 2022
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The Washington Post Magazine
At the Modern Language Association's convention, aspiring scholars are still pursuing careers in the humanities, despite the odds against them
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Science
Animal care panel sues own university, fearing harassment from animal rights activists
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Axios
Universities begin to pull their Russia investments
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Yahoo Sports
March Madness: How college hoops seniors are jelling with next generation
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Salon
How this tiny Christian college is driving the right's nationwide war against public schools