What We're Reading: Page 3
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Apr 26, 2022
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EdSurge
Facebook Makes It Cheap to Market to New Students. But It Costs Colleges Dearly.
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Houston Chronicle
Texas A&M students, donors, fighting over the university's soul
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The Associated Press
HBCU known for placing grads in med school planning its own
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Marketplace
The future tech worker pipeline might not be through college
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Politico
How Far Does China's Influence at U.S. Universities Go? One Student Tried to Find Out.
Apr 25, 2022
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The Chronicle of Higher Education
At This College, the President Will Now Approve Speakers
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The Associated Press
Mask mandates return to US college campuses as cases rise
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The Washington Post
Opinion: Why the University of Virginia is becoming a battleground for speech
Apr 22, 2022
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The Chronicle of Higher Education
'Demanding Times for System Heads'
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Inside Higher Ed
What's Driving Increased Hiring of Presidents of Color?
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Kansas City Business Journal
Why faculty morale is a major factor in higher education's workforce problem
Apr 21, 2022
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The Guardian
'I'm at a money-hungry school': Athletes angry as colleges shun chance to pay them
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Inside Higher Ed
When Presidential Searches Fail
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Calmatters
Debt-free college: California's on the verge of spending over a half-billion dollars to help 360,000 students
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The Baltimore Sun
College campuses must not become places where truth is buried
Apr 20, 2022
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FiveThirtyEight
College Gymnastics Isn't Exempt From The Sport's Larger Problems
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Poughkeepsie Journal
NY election changes encourage college student voting, prompt confusion among officials
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The Atlantic
The Shame Deficit
Apr 19, 2022
Apr 18, 2022
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Boulder Weekly
Presidential selection transparency issues at the University of Colorado
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Chicago Tribune
Lincoln College needs 'angel' with $50 million to save school
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Sports Illustrated
Coach Brian Kelly under college football spotlight at LSU
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Pa. State System university asks to sell off part of its housing inventory
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The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Georgia officials blame supply chain woes for rising college project costs