What We're Reading: Page 67
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Mar 01, 2023
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CNBC
Howard University President Wayne Frederick on HBCUs and corporate DEI
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The Associated Press
At one school, sports betting company aims pitch at students
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The Washington Post
How to restore intellectual diversity on college campuses
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The New York Times
Florida Could Start Looking a Lot Like Hungary
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Tacoma News Tribune
Student gets alarming email from college over penny balance
Feb 28, 2023
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The New Yorker
The End of the English Major
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The New Republic
The Broken Promise of “College for Everyone”
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Inside Higher Ed
University of California system bans fully online degrees
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The Chronicle of Higher Education
The College Board’s Hollow Vision
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Insider
ChatGPT Wrote College Application Essays. Here’s What Experts Thought.
Feb 27, 2023
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The Hill
Colleges and universities shouldn’t wait for a federal mandate to deliver better value
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NPR
The Taliban ended college for women. Here’s how Afghan women are defying the ban
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NBC News
House where four University of Idaho students were killed will be demolished
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EdSurge
As Student Need Rises, More College Faculty Set Up Emergency Aid Funds
Feb 24, 2023
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USA Today
Florida college students plan statewide walkout against Gov. DeSantis: ‘This is our fight for freedom’
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The Washington Post
In texts, Youngkin appointee plots ‘battle royale for the soul of UVA’
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The Daily Reflector
‘After Trayvon’: ECU documentary explores effect of killings on black college students
Feb 23, 2023
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The Christian Science Monitor
How these HBCU presidents fixed their colleges’ financial futures
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Third Way
The State of American Higher Education Outcomes in 2023
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Sports Illustrated
College Football Expansion: What Schools Could Move Next?
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EdSurge
I Went to My University’s Active Shooter Training. Should We Accept This as Normal?
Feb 22, 2023
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Streetsblog USA
‘One Flat Tire Away From Dropping Out’: Why Transit to Community Colleges Matters
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The Guardian
Arizona improves college access for undocumented students. Activists say it’s a ‘first step’
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The Conversation
3 things the pandemic taught us about inequality in college — and why they matter today