What We're Reading: Page 76
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Nov 18, 2022
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Inside Higher Ed
Clarity, Confusion on ‘Regular and Substantive Interaction’
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ESPN
College athletes advocating for revenue sharing, new model
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The Associated Press
Universities focus on athletes’ mental health after crises
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The Gazette
Defying U.S. trend, Iowa ups community college enrollment
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The Chronicle of Higher Education
The Hard Truths of the Academic-Labor Crisis
Nov 17, 2022
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The Atlantic
Why Is College the Only Answer?
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The Washington Post
Chinese university students are suddenly crawling on campuses
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AL.com
Paid apprenticeships now available at all Alabama community colleges
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The Jefferson City News Tribune
Lincoln University renames Founders Hall after fired president
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The Dallas Morning News
UNT to open Frisco campus
Nov 16, 2022
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The Chronicle of Higher Education
For Decades, Black Colleges Have Been Portrayed as Deficient. What Changed?
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The New York Times
4 University of Idaho Students Killed in ‘Crime of Passion’
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EdSurge News
Can Colleges Reach Beyond Campus to Foster ‘Digital Equity’ in Communities?
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NPR
College students helped play a role in the midterm election
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USA Today
What is BeReal? What to know about the app college students embrace.
Nov 15, 2022
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NPR
UVA shooting: Suspect is in custody; 3 football players dead
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USA Today
California’s College Corps could be a model for student debt relief
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The Denver Post
Analyzing the cost of college, affordability, tuition and return on investment
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Chalkbeat Colorado
Quicker, targeted college education to better jobs, Colorado report says
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AL.com
Inside Katie Britt’s time in student government at the University of Alabama
Nov 14, 2022
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Reuters
U.S. colleges talk green. But they have a dirty secret
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The Washington Post
‘What if Yale finds out?’
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The Chronicle of Higher Education
The State With Too Many Campuses
Nov 11, 2022
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The New York Times
Female College Athletes Say Pressure to Cut Body Fat Is Toxic
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The Wall Street Journal
More Colleges Offering Admission to Students Who Never Applied
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ABC News
Rising travel, food costs straining college athletic budgets
Nov 10, 2022
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EdSurge
With an Unusual Model and ‘Forbidden Courses,’ a New University Is Taking Shape in Texas
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The Chronicle of Higher Education
Can Public Regionals Grow Their Way Out of Financial Trouble?
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University Affairs
The compassionate leader in the post-pandemic university
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PhilOnEdTech
Post-Conference LMS Market News
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The Hechinger Report
OPINION: Parents and students need more information about pathways to college and careers