What We're Reading: Page 48
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Sep 05, 2023
Sep 01, 2023
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The Washington Post
His bags were packed for college. Then his financial aid disappeared.
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Chicago Sun-Times
Chicago State president snares $50K bonus despite university’s claim of financial strain during faculty strike
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Time
Christopher Rufo’s Alarming Crusade Against Universities
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AP News
College students are still struggling with basic math. Professors blame the pandemic
Aug 31, 2023
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The Wall Street Journal
Female Professors Sue Vassar College, Alleging Gender-Based Salary Discrimination
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Brown University
Brown University’s medical school to end participation in U.S. News ranking
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The Washington Post
Opinion | Colleges hide the truth about tuition
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Deseret News
Utah gymnastics under outside review after emotional abuse allegations
Aug 30, 2023
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The New York Times
U.N.C. Grad Student Is Charged in Fatal Shooting of Professor
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Detroit Free Press
University of Michigan internet outage now under investigation, president confirms
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The Washington Post
Racial diversity surged at Johns Hopkins in the last decade. Will it last?
Aug 29, 2023
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CNN
New College of Florida students, professors report chaos as semester begins
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Boston 25 News
Resident assistants at Tufts University plan to go on strike on move-in day Tuesday
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The New York Times
UC Riverside Professor Who Claimed to Be Native American Resigns
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WBUR News
Yale University settles lawsuit alleging it pressured students with mental health issues to withdraw
Aug 28, 2023
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The Detroit News
UM graduate instructors ratify contract, end strike before classes start
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Gizmodo
The College Board Tells TikTok and Facebook Your SAT Scores
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Connecticut Public Radio
CT Board of Regents highlight CSCU fiscal challenges
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WVUE
Dillard University implements mask mandate with COVID numbers on the rise
Aug 25, 2023
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The Washington Post
My university might cut humanities. I’m frustrated, angry — and afraid.
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The 74
Gen Z’s Declining College Interest Persists — Even Among Middle Schoolers
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The Independent Florida Alligator
Sasse’s preliminary strategic plan includes tuition changes, department reductions