What We're Reading: Page 170
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Aug 03, 2021
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The Atlantic
The Debt Trap: How Student Loans Became a National Catastrophe
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Hartford Courant
How Sen. Chris Murphy became Washington's leading advocate for college sports reform
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The Washington Post
Public HBCUs see record investments, but gaps remain
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NBC News
'On the fence': As colleges release policies, international students debate vaccine mixing
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The Philadelphia Inquirer
Penn State expanded its branch campuses decades ago. Now, some say that’s one reason state universities are struggling.
Aug 02, 2021
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The Chronicle of Higher Education
Faculty Power Has Risen at Department Level, Fallen at Campus Level, AAUP Finds
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PhilonEdTech
State of Higher Ed LMS Market for US and Canada: Mid-Year 2021 Edition
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USA Today
NCAA to convene constitutional convention to propose dramatic changes to college athletics
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EdSurge
The Next Wave of Edtech Will Be Very, Very Big — and Global
Jul 30, 2021
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The Chronicle of Higher Education
Colleges Envisioned a Near-Normal Fall Semester. Then Came the Delta Variant.
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The Washington Post
Inside the dramas at UNC-Chapel Hill: Boards, partisan politics and the flagship
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USA Today
Record high rents: Students struggle to find affordable housing in college towns
Jul 29, 2021
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Los Angeles Times
California is failing to meet demand for UC admissions. Why it's a crisis
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Lewiston Sun Journal
Bates College seeks to reduce heated interactions between students and campus security
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Deseret News
Fewer masks, but still some online learning. What will Utah college campuses look like this fall?
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