What We're Reading: Page 143
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Jul 28, 2021
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EdSurge
Online Tutoring in China Was Booming. Then Came a Dramatic Shift in Regulations.
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CNBC
Walmart announces plan to pay 100% of college tuition and books for its associates
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Chalkbeat Colorado
Colorado will allow four-year colleges to grant associates degrees to those who dropped out. Will more students go back for a bachelor’s?
Jul 27, 2021
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The Chronicle of Higher Education
New Student-Visa Data Paint an Optimistic Picture for Fall Enrollments
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The Philadelphia Inquirer
Colleges' grand promise of 'test-optional' admissions is self-serving
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The New Yorker
Can Affirmative Action Survive?
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National Catholic Reporter
Boston College stands 'resolute' amid controversy over vaccine requirement
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EdSurge
Instructure Is Back on the Stock Market, But Not Much Change Expected For Canvas Users
Jul 26, 2021
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EdSurge
What’s the Right Price for an Online Degree?
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The Hechinger Report
Some colleges have stopped pushing undergrads to pick majors right away
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WPTV
Scripps Florida, University of Florida in talks to merge biomedical research operations
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Seven Days
Music Festival to Buy Marlboro College, Ending Ownership Dispute
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The News & Advance
Sweet Briar College recruits largest class since 2013
Jul 23, 2021
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MarketWatch
Dept. of Education quietly scrapped government-branded debit card after fewer than 10 students used it
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NPR
UNC Will Organize Group Endorsement Deals For Its Players
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Inside Higher Ed
Lessons Learned From National Transfer Reform Efforts
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The Hechinger Report
PROOF POINTS: New poll points to college and career benefits of Greek life despite criticism
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The Chronicle of Higher Education
The Pernicious Fantasy of the Nikole Hannah-Jones Saga
Jul 22, 2021
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The Indianapolis Star
NIL, COVID-19 pushing NCAA to drastic change. So what's next?
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The Chronicle of Philanthropy
Updated: Analysis of MacKenzie Scott’s Charitable Giving Shows Where the Money Is Going
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Bloomberg News
Scarce Flights, Visa Issues Snarl Students' Plans to Reach U.S.
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The San Diego Union-Tribune
Commentary: The majority of Americans lack a college degree. Why do so many employers require one?
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nola.com
Tuition freezes, scholarships help New Orleans colleges buck national trends and boost enrollment
Jul 21, 2021
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The Associated Press
NIL era brings cautious optimism to college-town businesses
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The Morning Call
Bloomsburg, Mansfield and Lock Haven universities will merge; a similar merger in Georgia had good results for students and the state
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National Catholic Reporter
Unlivable faculty wages put Catholic higher education in existential crisis
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Inside Higher Ed
Post-9/11 GI Bill leads to lower earnings, paper shows
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Boston Business Journal
Hope College President Matthew Scogin proposes fix for higher ed’s business model
Jul 20, 2021
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The New York Times
Historically Black Colleges Finally Get the Spotlight
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The Washington Post
Education Department blocking student debt borrowers in bankruptcy
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The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
It's easy for most college presidents to wrap themselves in school colors. But what to do when you head three state university campuses?
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The Chronicle of Higher Education
When Tenure Denials Go Public
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MLive
More money, more problems: As college athletes cash in on NIL, pitfalls arise