What We're Reading: Page 27
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Aug 14, 2024
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The Independent Florida Alligator
Sasse’s spending spree: Former UF president channeled millions to GOP allies, secretive contracts
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Bloomberg
There’s a Gender Split in How US College Grads Are Tackling a More Difficult Job Market
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Oregon Capital Chronicle
Oregon higher ed leaders propose budget they say will jeopardize programs and raise student costs
Aug 13, 2024
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The Chronicle of Higher Education
As an 8-Day Protest Shut Down a University, Administrators and Faculty Sparred Over What to Do
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EdSurge
College Writing Centers Worry AI Could Replace Them
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
How Penn State’s branch campuses are preparing for the fall semester after buyouts, leadership consolidations
Aug 12, 2024
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EdSurge
Not All ‘Free College’ Programs Spark Increased Enrollments or More Degrees
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Dayton Daily News
UD plans for fewer students, employee reductions in new reality of higher-ed
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Philadelphia Magazine
The Inside Story of the University of the Arts’s Stunning Collapse
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Wisconsin Public Radio
UW President Jay Rothman optimistic tide will turn for state universities
Aug 09, 2024
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Tampa Bay Times
Three Florida faculty unions file ‘academic freedom’ lawsuit
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SuperTalk Mississippi Media
State auditor, Mississippi State official clash over what DEI looks like on college campuses
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The Salt Lake Tribune
‘They need to do better’: Parents frustrated over University of Utah dorm chaos
Aug 08, 2024
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EdSource
UC Santa Cruz considering layoffs to balance budget
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Town & Country
How College Presidents Will Weather the Storm of the Upcoming Academic Year
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The Chronicle of Higher Education
Florida’s Public Universities Are Told to Review Courses for ‘Antisemitism or Anti-Israeli Bias’
Aug 07, 2024
Aug 06, 2024
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USA Today
Colleges keep closing. Are regulators doing enough to warn students?
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Forbes
New Guidance On Latest Student Loan Forgiveness Plan Issued Prior To Key August Deadline
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Louisiana Illuminator
LSU president shares anti-trans misinformation, breaking his own neutrality policy
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The Post and Courier
Feds freeze millions intended for Allen University campus project, questioning invoices