What We're Reading: Page 92
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Sep 27, 2022
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The Chronicle of Higher Education
Public-University Curricula Are ‘Government Speech,’ Florida Says
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The Washington Post
Conservatives have turned against academic freedom again. Here’s why.
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The New York Times
The Discount Data That Some Colleges Won’t Publish
Sep 26, 2022
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NPR
HBCUs got a windfall of COVID relief money. Here’s how colleges are spending it
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The Guardian
Andrew Cooper, from college star to activist: ‘The NCAA does not exist to protect athletes’
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CNN
Why college rankings still fascinate us
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BBC News
Study finds Cambridge University ‘benefited from slavery’
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The Scholarly Kitchen
Does Trust in Research Begin with Trust in Peer Review?
Sep 23, 2022
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Charlotte Observer
UNC Chancellor: Rankings are great, but not the whole story
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The Chronicle of Higher Education
Students’ Trust in Their Colleges Held Steady During Covid’s Early Days, Study Finds
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NPR
The role of states in contributing to the student debt crisis
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Inside Higher Ed
Johns Hopkins moves forward with private police force
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The Hechinger Report
Rethinking community college supports for single moms
Sep 22, 2022
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The Dallas Morning News
Tracked: How one company’s AI surveillance tool helps colleges monitor protests
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The 19th
Never heard of the ‘Mother of the Pell Grant?’ Lois Rice is finally getting credit
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The Chronicle of Higher Education
Why Faculty of Color Are Leaving Academe
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The Hill
What the Biden administration can do next to tackle rising college tuition
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The Wall Street Journal
Do College Rankings Serve Applicants Well?
Sep 21, 2022
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The New York Times
Student Loan Subsidies Could Have Dangerous, Unintended Side Effects
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The Washington Post
Notre Dame of Maryland University women’s college to go co-ed
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EdSource
Invest in more housing for hardworking college students with kids
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The Hechinger Report
PROOF POINTS: Shop class sometimes boosts college going, Massachusetts study finds
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The Chronicle of Higher Education
The Labor Market Is Hot, but Not for New College Grads
Sep 20, 2022
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The New York Times
The Subprime Loans for College Hiding in Plain Sight
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The Washington Post
University of Virginia approves tuition credit
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The San Diego Union-Tribune
As a college student, the pandemic displaced much of my college years. Now I’m finally regaining my footing.
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Academe Blog
Universities Must Help the New “Lost Generation”
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The Colorado Sun
Colorado has big gaps in who finishes college. Can a post-pandemic push turn the tide?
Sep 19, 2022
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The Seattle Times
Seattle Pacific University staffer tells Christian campus: ‘I am a lesbian’
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The Chronicle of Higher Education
Debt Forgiveness Is a Political Minefield
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Bolts
Texas Students Are Again Battling the Closure of a Campus Polling Place