What We're Reading: Page 151
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Feb 10, 2021
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The New York Times
Colleges Vowed a Safer Spring. Then Students, and Variants, Arrived.
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The Chronicle of Higher Education
How Much Has Covid Cost Colleges? $183 Billion
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The State
Students accuse USC of dragging its feet in renaming buildings named for racists
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch
ACT test mix-up leaves St. Louis-area students frustrated
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Bloomberg
Japan's Big New Innovation Fund Risks Playing it Too Safe
Feb 09, 2021
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The Washington Post
To protect taxpayer dollars, the Education Dept. is disproportionately auditing Black and Latino college students
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American Council on Education
ACE, Other Associations Ask Supreme Court to Reverse Federal Ruling on College Athletics, Antitrust Laws
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USA Today
Trump's controversial diversity training order is dead – or is it? Colleges are still feeling its effects.
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The Advocate
LSU under federal investigation for 'safety practices' after sexual assault complaints
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Los Angeles Times
Sleepless nights. Double shifts. COVID-19 is forcing high school students to help support families
Feb 08, 2021
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Wisconsin State Journal
Facing 'financial disaster' from COVID-19, UW System pushes for borrowing ability
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The Boston Globe
When your college dorm is a four-star hotel
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The Washington Post
Va. House votes to force public colleges to reckon with ties to slavery, create scholarships or other programs
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Observed Face Mask Use at Six Universities
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The Wall Street Journal
The Crisis of Unemployed College Graduates
Feb 05, 2021
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The Hechinger Report
Apprenticeships have been hotbeds of harassment and discrimination
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Dallas Morning News
Dallas Mavericks to fund new 'Mavs Major' bachelor's program at Paul Quinn College
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Bridge Michigan
Michigan's free community college offer isn't free in parts of the state
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PhilOnEdTech
State of Higher Ed LMS Market for US and Canada: Year-End 2020 Edition
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Inside Higher Ed
Dual-mission colleges offer novel — and needed — approach to higher education
Feb 04, 2021
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The Atlantic
The Colleges That Took the Pandemic Seriously
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EdSource
Newsom's proposal would create "dual admission" program for community college transfer students
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Inside Higher Ed
Government Accountability Office is exploring landscape of companies that help colleges go online
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NPR
Colleges Add More In-Person Classes For Spring, Amid High Risk Of Coronavirus Spread
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The Washington Post
Morehouse College to launch online program aimed at helping Black men with some credits finish degree
Feb 03, 2021
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The New York Times
A California University Tries to Shield an Entire City From Coronavirus
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The Washington Post
Education Dept. orders Navient to refund $22.3 million in decade-old student loan scandal
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Inside Higher Ed
Federal judge upholds legality of foreign student work program, but the case is not over
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AZ Big Media
How Downtown Phoenix is emerging as a higher education hub
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Deseret News
Opinion: How Utah Valley University is charting higher ed's tech future
Feb 02, 2021
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The Washington Post
A steady stream of Latino students was arriving on college campuses. Then the pandemic hit.
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Kaiser Health News
How a Bounty of Vaccines Flooded a Small Hospital and Its Nearby College
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Diverse Issues in Higher Education
New Report Analyzes Biden's HBCU Policies
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Los Angeles Review of Books
Meritocracy and Its Discontents: The View from Outside Harvard Yard
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The Chronicle of Higher Education
Swift Vaccinations, a 'Normal' Spring, and Other Wishful Thinking