What We're Reading: Page 138
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Jan 27, 2022
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The Chronicle of Higher Education
A Race to the Top in Research
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Inside Higher Ed
Community College's Controversial Partnership Draws Federal Scrutiny
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The Philadelphia Inquirer
Former St. Joe's professor files discrimination lawsuit against the university following his anonymous tweets
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Block Club Chicago
Can $500 A Month Help Single Moms Graduate From College? A New West Side Program Aims To Find Out
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Idaho Press
Amid staffing crunch, college president also vacuums, takes out trash...
Jan 26, 2022
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The New York Times
'In the End, You're Treated Like a Spy,' Says M.I.T. Scientist
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EdSource
New classrooms at UC Riverside let students attend remotely or in person
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Inside Higher Ed
The Emotional Toll of Presidential Scandals
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The Chronicle of Higher Education
The Supreme Court Has Upheld Race-Conscious Admissions Again and Again. Will This Time Be Different?
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The Brookings Institution
Why aren't more adults finishing community college?
Jan 25, 2022
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The Hechinger Report
Another million adults 'have stepped off the path to the middle class'
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NPR
How colleges are dealing with high COVID case counts on campus
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The Mercury News
'It's her purpose': Parents sound the alarm on Mission College closing its disabled adults program
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The Chronicle of Higher Education
'We Will Take Care of It': Why Over 100 Campus Leaders Asked Biden to Cancel Student-Loan Debt
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Albuquerque Journal
College athlete deals risk tax-free scholarships
Jan 24, 2022
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The Chronicle of Higher Education
The NCAA Has a New Constitution. What Will That Mean for Big-Time College Sports? No One Knows
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Sportico
College Sports Data: Covid's Financial Impact Comes into Clearer Focus
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NPR
Survivor Jon Vaughn on U. of Michigan's sexual assault settlement
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Forbes
Handshake Takes Aim At LinkedIn With $200 Million Fundraise
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The Nevada Independent
As pandemic drags on, college students feel the financial squeeze
Jan 21, 2022
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The New York Times
Lawsuit Says Faculty at a Top Arts School Preyed on Students for Decades
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The Chronicle of Higher Education
The Great Faculty Disengagement
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The Root
Morehouse College Launches Institute Dedicated to Black Male Research
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The Gazette
University of Iowa instructors move courses online, despite campus rules
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Inside Higher Ed
Colleges cash in on NFTs as a new fundraising mechanism
Jan 20, 2022
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POLITICO
A Better Way to Fix the Student Loan Problem
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The Texas Tribune
Texas college students confront anxiety as fifth pandemic semester begins
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The Chronicle of Higher Education
A Covid 'New Normal' Is Coming to Campus. Here's What That Could Look Like.
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Inside Higher Ed
University of Arizona Global Campus faces multiplying woes
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EdTech Magazine
Modernizing the College Transcript with Blockchain
Jan 19, 2022
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The New York Times
Do Colleges Deserve an Exemption From Antitrust Law?
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The Washington Post
We stopped tracking coronavirus cases at the University of Florida. Here's why.
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Lawrence Journal-World
Hazing incidents at KU may have been an actual crime, but university doesn't plan to turn findings over to law enforcement
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The Philadelphia Inquirer
Penn law professor Amy Wax enraged people with her comments about Asians. Now, she may face sanction.
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The Associated Press
Suspended professor made salty video to get 'juices flowing'