What We're Reading: Page 183
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Mar 24, 2021
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The Oregonian
F. King Alexander resigns as OSU president after just eight months
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EdSource
California schools, universities condemn anti-Asian attacks, offer support to students
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The Salt Lake Tribune
New program designed specifically for Utah women helps moms transition into tech careers
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The Hechinger Report
Beer making for credit: Liberal arts colleges add career tech
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USA Today
'What's going to happen to me?' Reflecting on a pandemic college year, through the words of student newspapers
Mar 23, 2021
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The Washington Post
White House prepares massive infrastructure bill with universal pre-k, free community college, climate measures
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GBH
Massachusetts Public Colleges Are Withholding Transcripts And Degrees From Thousands Over Unpaid Bills
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This American Life
The Campus Tour Has Been Cancelled
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The Hechinger Report
Column: As elite college applications soar, legacy admissions still give an edge
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The Chronicle of Higher Education
Why Did a University Suspend Its Mandatory Diversity Course?
Mar 22, 2021
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Sportico
Grand Canyon's First NCAA Tourney Highlights Its For-Profit Past
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Inside Higher Ed
Colleges a 'Juicy Target' for Cyberextortion
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Bloomberg
Colleges Turn Arenas to Mass Vaccination Sites for Students
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The Buffalo News
State OKs D'Youville plan to offer two-year degree despite objections from 3 colleges
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The New York Times
College Athletes Seek to Use March Stage to Pressure N.C.A.A.
Mar 19, 2021
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The Oregonian
Oregon State President Alexander staves off dismissal, put on 'probation' instead
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The Washington Post
Cardona scraps DeVos plan to give partial debt relief to students defrauded by colleges
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The Chronicle of Higher Education
Why This Popular College Guide Will Stop Publishing ACT and SAT Score Ranges
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The New York Times
'When Normal Life Stopped': College Essays Reflect a Turbulent Year
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The Wall Street Journal
'Operation Varsity Blues: The College Admissions Scandal' Review: Dishonor System
Mar 18, 2021
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GBH
To Narrow Inequities, Some Colleges Invest in Minority-Led Funds
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HBCU Digest
The Next Great Plight for HBCUs - Presidential Departures
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The New York Times
NCAA Changes Covid-19 Quarantine Rules for March Madness Tournaments
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Bloomberg
MBAs Wander Minecraft-Like Campus for Covid-Era Networking
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The Wall Street Journal
Can't Make Your College Tour? The Campus Will Come to You
Mar 17, 2021
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The Washington Post
'We are not leaving': Sewanee's first Black leader helps propel a racial reckoning at university
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The Oregonian
Oregon State's president faces reckoning from university trustees Wednesday
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The Chronicle of Higher Education
A County Turns Against Its College
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NPR
Colleges Canceled Spring Break, But Students Are Traveling Anyway
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The Wall Street Journal
College Admission Season Is Crazier Than Ever. That Could Change Who Gets In.
Mar 16, 2021
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ESPN
Could adding athletic programs decrease financial woes for some schools? Fairleigh Dickinson is banking on it
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The Chronicle of Higher Education
Why Some Colleges Are Rethinking the Most Grueling Financial-Aid Form of All
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The Wall Street Journal
Colleges Begin Mapping Out a More Normal Fall—With Caveats
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Los Angeles Times
San Gabriel Valley men charged with rigging admission to U.S. colleges for foreign students
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The Associated Press
AP study: Nearly 90% of esports scholarships going to men