What We're Reading: Page 126
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Jan 10, 2022
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The Washington Post
Thomas LeBlanc ends rocky tenure at GWU
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Bloomberg
How Title IX Helped Save College Sports Teams Cut During the Pandemic
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The Gainesville Sun
COVID has created uncertainty for college students, both domestic and international
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Greensboro News & Record
Accrediting association president optimistic about Bennett College's bid for accreditation ahead of visit
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The Advocate
Steps to curb sexual misconduct on college campuses on schedule, education leaders say
Jan 07, 2022
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The Philadelphia Inquirer
Temple University's Black student enrollment has dropped. Critics say that never should have happened.
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The Chronicle of Higher Education
Florida's President Resisted Conflict. And Became an Emblem of College Leadership in Polarized Times.
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Inside Higher Ed
Northeastern chancellor: In-person ed is 'gold standard'
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Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Some faculty hope UT Arlington's president will be Hispanic
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The News-Star
Grambling mayor says university's proposed barrier could kill city
Jan 06, 2022
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The Atlantic
Colleges Need to Catch Up to the Post-vaccine Reality
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The Washington Post
With covid surging, many college students are confined in isolation and quarantine
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EdSurge
Scenes From Campus Life During the 'Delta Semester'
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The Chronicle of Higher Education
Who Wants to Be a College President?
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Inside Higher Ed
The era of flexible work in higher education has begun
Jan 05, 2022
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Los Angeles Times
It's March 2020 COVID-19 deja vu for college students
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The Hechinger Report
Long disparaged, education for the skilled trades is slowly coming into fashion
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The New York Times
As SEC Commissioner, Greg Sankey Dominates College Sports
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Inside Higher Ed
New data on how race and gender shape science
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The Chronicle of Higher Education
Why the Science of Teaching Is Often Ignored
Jan 04, 2022
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EdSurge
College Health Leaders Are Fighting COVID-19, Student Vaccine Hesitancy and Burnout
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The Hechinger Report
Facing an existential crisis, some colleges do something rare for them: adapt
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The Texas Observer
Are the poor subsidizing the University of Texas?
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The New Yorker
For-Profit Colleges Have Made a COVID-Fuelled Comeback
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The Washington Post
Activists press Biden for student loan forgiveness after repayment pause
Jan 03, 2022
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The San Diego Union-Tribune
California's unentitled generation of college applicants
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Poynter
A law would have allowed guns on campus at the University of Montana. These student journalists explored what could happen next.
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The New York Times
A Painting of George Floyd Roils Catholic University
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LancasterOnline
Millersville University appears to have been targeted by the white supremacist group 'Hundred-Handers,' but why?
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Daily Herald
How suburban colleges are trying to meet surging demand for truck drivers
Dec 23, 2021
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The Chronicle of Higher Education
Higher Ed's 'Productivity Poison'
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Star Tribune
It's not your great-great-grandmother's university
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The Week
A new theory of rising college costs
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The Salt Lake Tribune
Student says 2 Utah universities offered no support after she reported rape by a football player, lawsuit says