What We're Reading: Page 95
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Aug 25, 2022
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The Wall Street Journal
Censorship at a Top College for Free Speech
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Statesman Journal
How Mid-Valley colleges, universities are tackling enrollment
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The Hechinger Report
STUDENT VOICE: If you want students like me to succeed, there’s a policy decision that works: Doubling Pell Grants
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The Chronicle of Higher Education
Why I’m Planning to Leave My Ph.D. Program
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EdSurge
Lessons Learned During My First Year as a Community College President
Aug 24, 2022
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The Chronicle of Higher Education
Not All College Presidents Are Straight White Men
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The Hechinger Report
OPINION: As students return to campus, higher ed must build on what we learned during the pandemic
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WIRED
At Some Colleges, the Fall of Roe Will Weaken Student Health Care
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Bloomberg
Harvard May Lose ‘Richest US College’ Title to Oil-Rich University of Texas
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EdSurge
Can U.S. Colleges Serve People Who Primarily Speak Spanish?
Aug 23, 2022
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Axios
Lust for TV dollars is driving the current upheaval in college sports
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The New York Times
Some Colleges Don’t Produce Big Earners. Are They Worth It?
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The Wall Street Journal
Insider in College-Admissions Scandal Recalls Moody Boss, Demanding Parents
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NPR
Advice from students whose college experience was shaped by the pandemic
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Inside Higher Ed
CEO of Manchester Community College wins job back
Aug 22, 2022
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Bloomberg
Colleges Vie for New Bosses as Harvard, MIT Lead Retirement Wave
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The Guardian
US universities are pipelines to the defense industry. What does that say about our morals?
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NPR
Colleges are making tuition free for Native students. Will more students graduate?
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The Hechinger Report
‘Summer melt’ was bad during the pandemic, and experts fear it could get even worse
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The Washington Post
Harvard flunks in this college ranking system
Aug 19, 2022
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The Chronicle of Higher Education
The Perilous Predicament of the Very Small College
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NPR
HBCUs are building a new prison-to-college pipeline
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Bloomberg
College Students Face Costlier Rent, Food Even as Tuition Soars
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Inside Higher Ed
How ‘sludge’ can lower faculty morale
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CapRadio
California is giving millions of kids up to $1,500 for college or career training. Here’s how to get it.
Aug 18, 2022
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The Chronicle of Higher Education
How Much Are Private College Presidents Paid?
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Inside Higher Ed
Why I gave $25M to a small liberal arts college
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The Hechinger Report
PROOF POINTS: Payoff for state flagships is 10 percent larger than published data indicate
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USA Today
Public transit keeps some college students from degrees
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EdSource
It’s time to fix the two-tiered faculty system at California’s community colleges
Aug 17, 2022
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CNBC
Colleges must get into customer service game to meet all students’ needs
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Marketplace
Minority-owned businesses struggle to get college contracts
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Idaho Education News
Idaho colleges don’t have much freedom to move in a post-Roe climate
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The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Historic Morris Brown College in Atlanta begins accredited classes for 1st time in 2 decades
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The Philadelphia Inquirer
City-funded scholarships make community college free for Philadelphia residents from low- and moderate-income families