What We're Reading: Page 2
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Feb 04, 2026
Feb 03, 2026
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Texas Monthly
Texas A&M’s Melting Point
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The Salt Lake Tribune
University of Utah suddenly ends all remaining health care for transgender youth, pointing to expected bans
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Boston.com
UMass student suspended after organizing protest sues university
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NC Newsline
NC college students sue over lack of campus early voting sites
Feb 02, 2026
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CBS Miami
Florida moves forward with DeSantis-backed pause for H-1B visas in universities
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EdSource
Cal State unveils plan for ‘long overdue’ review of campus finances
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WUNC
Some NC professors fear new ‘academic freedom’ policy will censor faculty
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NBC News
To avoid accusations of AI cheating, college students are turning to AI
Jan 30, 2026
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Los Angeles Daily News
Feds want to join lawsuit accusing UCLA Medical School of racial discrimination in admissions
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San Jose Inside
Trump’s Education Department Offers San Jose State a Deal to Avoid Title IX Penalties
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Iowa Capital Dispatch
Iowa House panel narrows bill allowing four-year degrees at community colleges
Jan 29, 2026
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The Chronicle of Higher Education
This State Has Plenty of Money. It’s Weighing Cuts to Its Only Public University Anyway.
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The Daily Cardinal
‘It’s a non-starter for me’: Gov. Evers vows to veto bill banning transgender athletes from competing in women’s sports
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SuperTalk Mississippi News
Bill aiming to consolidate Mississippi community colleges dies in House committee
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EdSource
Cal State agrees to notify faculty before disclosing personal information
Jan 28, 2026
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Washington Monthly
Their Value Attacked and Funding Cut, Higher Ed Fights Back
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The Detroit News
UM to partially fund faculty research impacted by federal cuts
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Education Week
Are Students Prepared for College-Level Math? A Senator Wants to Know
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CBS News
Yale University to offer free tuition to families who earn less than $200,000 a year
Jan 27, 2026
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Associated Press
He left the US for an internship. Trump’s travel ban made it impossible to return
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WLRN
Florida escalates its battle on sociology with new curriculum, textbook. Professors push back.
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The Salt Lake Tribune
Utah higher education could see another state budget cut — this time, losing $94 million
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The Fresno Bee
Fresno State lecturer, on leave for comments on Charlie Kirk, back in classroom