What We're Reading: Page 122
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Jul 07, 2022
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The Boston Globe
With a large number of college presidents stepping down, vacancies may open door for more diverse leaders
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Poynter
A year after UNC's journalism school lost Nikole Hannah-Jones, the fallout continues
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WNIJ
Many college students get stuck in "developmental" courses for no credit and don't graduate. Here's what new state-mandated reforms could look like.
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The Tennessean
Bill Lee should defend teachers after Hillsdale College's head mocked them
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The Conversation
How Commonwealth universities profited from Indigenous dispossession through land grants
Jul 06, 2022
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Inside Higher Ed
Professors are leaving academe during the Great Resignation
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Tampa Bay Times
We UF leaders feel vindicated and are pushing forward
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WTVF
Teachers come from 'dumbest parts of dumbest colleges,' Tenn. governor's education advisor tells him
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EdSource
Colleges should stop offering options that hinder students' progress
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The Texas Tribune
University of Texas project is crowdsourcing data on drug overdoses
Jul 05, 2022
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ABC7 News
SCOTUS Roe v. Wade decision shaking up college application process
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Government Technology
Universities Slowly Adopt Cryptocurrencies for Transactions
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Inside Higher Ed
Repairing the Road for Returning Students
Jul 01, 2022
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The New Yorker
The Hidden Life of a Christian-College Professor
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FiveThirtyEight
College Athletes Suffered When Schools Weren’t Ready For NIL
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The Washington Post
The fall of Roe scrambles abortion training for university hospitals
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MPR News
Troubling stories surface as U probes its history with Native people
Jun 30, 2022
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ProPublica
The Other Cancel Culture: How a Public University Is Bowing to a Conservative Crusade
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The Dallas Morning News
Paul Quinn’s focus on mental health helps college students through trauma, stay on track
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NBC News
There's a new way to help college students transfer: Admit them to two schools at once
Jun 29, 2022
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The 74
8 Ways Colleges Are Stepping Up After Roe Reversal
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Colorado Public Radio
As professors leave, University of Denver confronts a campus diversity challenge
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New America
If a recession hits, community college enrollment will worsen - plan now
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Chalkbeat
Make more money, faster: Indiana banks on the appeal of a one-year college certificate
Jun 28, 2022
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WSKG
Abortion ruling may affect where high school students choose to attend college
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The Baltimore Sun
University of Maryland doctors look to college athletes to understand COVID’s effects on the heart
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Inside Higher Ed
It’s Time for ‘Crip Time’
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Fortune
Stanford’s first new school in 75 years aims to help address green talent gap