What We're Reading: Page 156
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Dec 14, 2020
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NPR
Challenging The NCAA: HBCUs Say No More Discrimination In Academic Rules
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Syracuse.com
Syracuse University sued for millions over going virtual during coronavirus pandemic
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POLITICO
First 'second gentleman' will teach at Georgetown Law next spring
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The New York Times
College Sports Has Reported at Least 6,629 Virus Cases. There Are Many More.
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The Christian Science Monitor
Jobs and classes at work colleges still get done despite the pandemic
Dec 11, 2020
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USA Today
Will COVID vaccine be required for school or college? It's complicated
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NPR
Johns Hopkins Founder Owned Slaves, Disrupting Belief He Was An Abolitionist
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Maryland Matters
House Speaker Intends to Reintroduce HBCU Funding Bill Instead of Overriding Gov. Hogan's Veto
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Inside Higher Ed
Education Department settles with former Anthem Education operator, drawing long-running bankruptcy to a close
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Star Tribune
University of Minnesota eyes tuition-free program for students whose families make $50,000 or less
Dec 10, 2020
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The Wall Street Journal
Lessons From Fall Reopenings Change Colleges' Future Plans
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Los Angeles Times
Volleyball star Hayley Hodson had it all, until blows to her head changed everything
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Center for American Progress
Hispanic-Serving Institutions Need $1 Billion More in Federal Funding
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Wisconsin Public Radio
UW's Tommy Thompson: Turn Wisconsin Prison Into College For Inmates
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EdSource
More California community college students are taking transfer-level courses, but critics say colleges must do more
Dec 09, 2020
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NPR
Fall Graduations Were Cancelled, While College Football Continued
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Inside Higher Ed
How New Mexico's scholarship went from free college for all to assistance for some
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The New York Times
How to Return to Campus Safely: Test, Then Test Again
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The Hechinger Report
Is student loan forgiveness the best way to solve the student loan crisis?
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CalMatters
As cases rise, college students take COVID-19 prevention into their own hands
Dec 08, 2020
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The Wall Street Journal
Hit by Covid-19, Colleges Do the Unthinkable and Cut Tenure
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Politico
'They're not ready': Students are about to flood college campuses. The virus could, too.
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GBH
As Students Return, New England Colleges Are Seen As Models Of Testing And COVID Control
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EdSource
Retiring CSU chancellor says pandemic changes can benefit higher ed
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The New York Times
Some Colleges Plan to Bring Back More Students in the Spring
Dec 07, 2020
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EdSource
Freshman year can be tricky; the pandemic makes it worse
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The Hechinger Report
How to raise rural education enrollment? A Tennessee model shows results
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The Washington Post
Maryland men's basketball tries to plan around schedule uncertainty
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Inside Higher Ed
Bryant & Stratton College seeks nonprofit status
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VTDigger
Goddard College president leaving for a university job in Nebraska
Dec 04, 2020
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USA Today
Betsy DeVos vowed to change American education. For the most part, she didn't.
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The Boston Globe
Pandemic is just the latest blow for small colleges
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The Wall Street Journal
Which Schools Leave Parents With the Most College Loan Debt?
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Politico
Education Department pauses student loan bills, awaiting Congress or Trump to act
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The Chronicle of Higher Education
The Federal Government Is Verifying Fewer Fafsa Filers. Here's Why That Matters.