What We're Reading: Page 88
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Jul 22, 2022
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Idaho Capital Sun
After $6 million, Idaho's online higher education program moves closer to launch
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Education Next
The Perks of Faith
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CT Insider
CT's college and university system facing cost-cutting measures and declining enrollment
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NPR
Loan forgiveness may be close for students claiming borrower defense
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The Cincinnati Enquirer
Neville Pinto is at his dream job at University of Cincinnati
Jul 21, 2022
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The Chronicle of Higher Education
Higher Ed Is Looking to Refill Jobs. But It's Finding a 'Shallow and Weak' Candidate Pool.
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NPR
New abortion laws cause confusion on college campuses
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The Washington Post
HBCU students disproportionately affected by Roe's reversal
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The New York Times
Michigan Coach Jim Harbaugh Speaks at Anti-Abortion Event
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PhilOnEdTech
Clarification on 2U and Its Role as a Target
Jul 20, 2022
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The New York Times
Some Students Want Colleges to Provide the Abortion Pill. Schools Are Resisting.
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The Salt Lake Tribune
University of Utah failed to recognize student Zhifan Dong was in danger before she was killed, documents show
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Inside Higher Ed
First in the Family Make Their Mark in College
Jul 19, 2022
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USA Today
Here's what schools should do about lack of faith in college education and its high cost
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Inside Higher Ed
Direct Admissions Takes Off
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EdSource
Newsom’s bid to make textbooks free delayed in community colleges central office
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Reason
Professor Sues University of Washington Over 'Land Acknowledgment' Investigation
Jul 18, 2022
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The Century Foundation
Cosmetology Training Needs a Make-Over
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Inside Higher Ed
Security Uncertainties: What’s Worrying Students
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The Chicago Tribune
Colleges, students respond to end of Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s COVID vaccine mandate
Jul 15, 2022
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San Francisco Chronicle
This East Bay college is offering a semester of free tuition and other perks to most students
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The San Diego Union-Tribune
San Diego College guidance program grows rapidly over three years
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Inside Higher Ed
Red Herrings, Tortoises and Other Accreditation Fables
Jul 14, 2022
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The Oregonian
Oregon community colleges battling feds over allegations flight schools were overpaid veterans benefits
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The Conversation
Racial gaps in college graduation widened under funding model meant to boost performance
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The New York Times
The Quiet Fight to Keep Legacy Admissions
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The News & Observer
ACC helped kick start the conference expansion race which now threatens its survival