What We're Reading: Page 160
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Jun 10, 2021
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The Washington Post
Black female professors voice solidarity with journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones in UNC tenure showdown
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Inside Higher Ed
Multiyear interim presidents are becoming a popular choice
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Bloomberg
College Campus Tours Turn Into Hot Tickets As Schools Reopen
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The Chronicle of Higher Education
Inside One University's Hybrid-Work Decision
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The Salt Lake Tribune
Dixie State University should ditch 'Dixie' in name, committee says
Jun 09, 2021
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The Chronicle of Higher Education
'Everybody Is Floundering': Colleges Scramble to Adapt to a World Where Their Athletes Can Cash In
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Open Campus
Could the pandemic usher in a new era of town-gown relations? These mayors hope so.
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The Wall Street Journal
Federal Student-Loan Loss Forecast Rises by $53 Billion
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Brookings Institution
FAFSA verification: An undue burden for students and public colleges
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Bloomberg
Branding Coach to Help College Athletes Cash in on Fame
Jun 08, 2021
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The Washington Post
For some former college students, the pandemic opened a door to finish their degrees
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Los Angeles Times
COVID changes CSU future: Students want more online learning
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NPR
For-Profit Medical School Proposed In Montana Sparks Concerns
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Inside Higher Ed
NAFSA session focuses on efforts to scale up student and scholar visa processing amid pandemic
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The New York Times
A Federal College Loan Program Can Trap Parents in Debt
Jun 07, 2021
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The Wall Street Journal
Graduation 2021 Is Cheered on Lawns, Screens—and Everywhere in Between
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The Washington Post
As a Black woman, I was told not to pursue a career in medicine. The path must be easier for others.
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Bloomberg
MIT Bitcoin Experiment Nets 13,000% Gain for Students Who Held On
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The Chronicle of Higher Education
A New Mega-University Expects to Earn Big Money Immediately. Are Its Projections Too Ambitious?
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The 74
How 11 States Are Using Emergency Federal Funds to Make Improvements in College and Career Access That Will Endure Beyond the Pandemic
Jun 04, 2021
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The New York Times
Colleges Say Students Must Get a Covid Vaccine. But No, Not That One.
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The Hechinger Report
Biden's infrastructure plan would create plenty of jobs, but who will do them?
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The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Sonny Perdue on why he wants to be the state's next higher ed leader
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The Chronicle of Higher Education
At These Colleges, Professors Are Being Told Not to Ask Students if They're Vaccinated
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EdSource
Legislature looks to expand financial aid at California's colleges
Jun 03, 2021
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The Hechinger Report
Public colleges shock students by sending them to costly debt collection agencies
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The Chronicle of Higher Education
The Rise of Remote Work May Reshape College Towns. Here's How These Campuses Are Wooing Transplants.
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PBS NewsHour
How community colleges are retooling to bring students back post-pandemic
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Penn Live
Central Penn College seeks nonprofit status after 140 years as a for-profit institution
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Inside Higher Ed
Reimagining Higher Education for the Age of Flexible Work
Jun 02, 2021
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The Wisconsin State Journal
'All eyes are on us:' UW Regents to vote for their next leader in contested election
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The Assembly
Nikole Hannah-Jones, a Mega-Donor, and the Future of Journalism
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The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Lawmakers need to allocate money if they want a pause in a proposed merger of state universities
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ESPN
Michael Jordan donates $1M to boost journalism, sports-related studies at Morehouse College
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NBC News
The White House promised a memo on Biden's authority to cancel student debt. Where is it?