What We're Reading: Page 188
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Mar 01, 2021
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Scalawag
Student journalists at an HBCU campus newspaper took on racist local media—and won
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The Chronicle of Higher Education
Too Much for Students to Handle? Why One University Decided to Do Away With RAs
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Politico
What the Biden administration can learn from New Jersey about free community college
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Dallas Morning News
Texas college students struggle with bills after winter storm disrupted campus jobs
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The Athletic
UCLA schedules first games against HBCUs in football program history
Feb 26, 2021
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Inside Higher Ed
NLRB ruling potentially limits which adjuncts can form unions
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The New York Times
Inside a Battle Over Race, Class and Power at Smith College
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NPR
Young People Struggle To Keep Friends Close As Pandemic Pulls Them Apart
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The Chronicle of Higher Education
More States Turn to Public-College Mergers, but Easy Fixes May Remain Elusive
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Community College Daily
Teens cool toward four-year college, warm up to CTE
Feb 25, 2021
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NASFAA
Millions of Additional College Students Now Eligible for SNAP Benefits Through Coronavirus Relief
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Inside Higher Ed
Women make up just 24 percent of research universities' top earners
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The Chronicle of Higher Education
The Most Onerous Form in College Admissions
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CalMatters
Tens of thousands of community college students still taking unnecessary remedial classes
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Town & Country
Elite Universities Are in an Amenities Arms Race
Feb 24, 2021
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The Washington Post
Former student pledges additional $15 million to Morgan State, a landmark gift for HBCUs
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Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Tony Evers seeks $2.4 billion for building projects — nearly half for UW campuses
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Los Angeles Times
Major expansion of Cal Grant financial aid proposed for state's college students
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The Connecticut Examiner
CSCU Faculty Voice Accreditation Concerns in Negotiations with Board of Regents
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The Hechinger Report
Interactive: Explore who gains most from canceling student debt
Feb 23, 2021
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CNBC
Google's program for Black college students suffered disorganization and culture clashes, former participants say
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The Chronicle of Higher Education
Regional Public Universities Don't Need Rescuing
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The New York Times
The Jobs the Pandemic May Devastate
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Inside Higher Ed
U of Oregon student government wants to stop payments to athletics
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EdSurge News
Hobsons' Higher Ed Business Split and Sold in Separate Deals Totaling $410M
Feb 22, 2021
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The New York Times
'I Am Worth It': Why Thousands of Doctors in America Can't Get a Job
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EdSurge News
It's Time to Take College Student Hunger and Homelessness Seriously
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The Hechinger Report
As admissions season descends, warning signs appear for low-income applicants
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The Chronicle of Higher Education
New ways of monitoring health and academic performance won't just disappear when the pandemic subsides.
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The White House
President Biden Announces Key Nominees of his Health and Human Service, Education, and Veteran Affairs Teams
Feb 19, 2021
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The New York Times
A College Program for Disadvantaged Teens Could Shake Up Elite Admissions
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The Associated Press
Historically Black colleges to get $650,000 to preserve campuses
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Bloomberg
SATs, Once Hailed as Ivy League Equalizers, Fall From Favor
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The Business Journals
Earlham College, a small Indiana school, highlights big strategies, challenges emerging throughout higher ed
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NPR
Debate Over Student Loan Forgiveness Hinges On 2 Numbers: $10,000 Vs. $50,000