What We're Reading: Page 73
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
May 19, 2023
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ProPublica
The Newest Way to Buy an Advantage in College Admissions
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CalMatters
California prisons closing hurts students, colleges
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EdTech Magazine
Building the HyFlex Classroom Higher Ed Students Want
May 18, 2023
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Idaho Statesman
University of Idaho has a plan to acquire University of Phoenix. Here’s what we know
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The Hechinger Report
The college-going gap between Black and white Americans was always bad. It’s getting worse
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Politico
Florida New College students plan alternative graduation against Trump pandemic adviser
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PC Mag
Instructor Accuses Texas A&M Class of Using ChatGPT, Withholds Grades
May 17, 2023
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The Texas Tribune
Texas House waters down some of Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick’s priorities
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EdSurge News
What Higher Ed Gets Wrong About AI Chatbots — From the Student Perspective
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The Century Foundation
Profits Put Students at Risk. A Gainful Employment Rule Will Protect Them.
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The Guardian
‘I can’t afford groceries’: why one-third of US college students don’t have enough to eat
May 16, 2023
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The Monroe News-Star
What would ending affirmative action in higher education mean for Louisiana schools?
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Tampa Bay Times
DeSantis ally favored to lead state college, has no higher ed experience
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NCPR
In the wake of sexual assault lawsuit, St. Lawrence University wrestles with its Title IX process, again
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Whittier Daily News
Whittier College President Linda Oubré resigns as alumni pressure builds for leadership change
May 15, 2023
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Oregon Capital Chronicle
Oregon college students rally at the Capitol against cuts to higher education
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NJ.com
AFT president: Several of New Jersey’s colleges and universities are struggling
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The Chronicle of Higher Education
Florida Lawmakers Want Oversight of Invited Speakers on Public-College Campuses
May 12, 2023
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The Christian Science Monitor
Battle for free speech and racial equity is on at Wisconsin colleges
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Los Angeles Times
California Community college students need housing. Can the state pay for it?
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FiveThirtyEight
Why Republicans Are Targeting Professors’ Job Security