What We're Reading: Page 83
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Sep 12, 2022
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Time
Tech Boot Camps Dangled Well-Paid Jobs. They Didn’t Deliver.
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Los Angeles Times
Karen Bass’ USC scholarship pulls her into corruption case
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The Associated Press
Rep. Katie Porter’s university housing deal draws scrutiny
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The Chronicle of Higher Education
San Diego State Waited Months to Investigate Rape Accusations. Could the University Have Moved Faster?
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The New York Times
Oberlin Says It Will Pay $36.59 Million to a Local Bakery
Sep 09, 2022
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CalMatters
Free college 2.0: To lure students, community colleges add new perks
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The Chronicle of Higher Education
It’s Time to End Higher Ed’s Gimmicky Sales Tactics
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The Hechinger Report
The unasked question about the student loan bailout: What’s colleges’ responsibility?
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The New York Times
The Safe Space That Became a Viral Nightmare
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Inside Higher Ed
Campus COVID cases spike at semester’s start
Sep 08, 2022
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EdSurge
Why State Universities Are Buying Up Online Colleges
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GBH
Massachusetts has a financial stress test for colleges. Students and advocates say it’s not good enough.
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Reuters
U.S. prepaid college savings plans shine as inflation soars
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The Durango Herald
Based in Durango, Tribal College Journal connects Native American students around the country
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The Wall Street Journal
Student-Loan Forgiveness Raises a Question About College
Sep 07, 2022
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The New York Times
Could Student Loan Forgiveness Send Borrowers Without Degrees Back to School?
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CNN
‘We’re living in a nightmare’: Jackson university students take online classes, leave campus amid city’s ongoing water crisis
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
What’s not in a name: Rebranding state system universities is a complex task
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The Boston Globe
How the richest university endowments exacerbate inequality
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Inside Higher Ed
No, Yale Is Not the Answer to Economic Mobility
Sep 06, 2022
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The Washington Post
The most-regretted (and lowest-paying) college majors
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The Marshall Project
My Wild and Winding Path to a College Degree Behind Bars
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Knoxville News Sentinel
‘Thriving on potential’: New Knoxville College president shares plan to rebuild college
Sep 02, 2022
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The Chronicle of Higher Education
Fielding Questions About Abortion, Colleges Turn to a Familiar Vehicle: the Working Group
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Inside Higher Ed
Transforming Transfer at Selective Colleges and Universities
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NPR
Jackson State University president talks about the city’s water supply crisis
Sep 01, 2022
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The New York Times
Why I Changed My Mind on Student Debt Forgiveness
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The Daily Yonder
For Some Top Colleges ‘Rural Students’ Are Coming into Focus
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Mississippi Today
Portable showers, prepackaged food: How Jackson colleges are responding to the water crisis