What We're Reading: Page 98
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Apr 11, 2022
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The Washington Post
Prominent colleges see international applications surging
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The New York Times
A 4-Year Degree Isn't Quite the Job Requirement It Used to Be
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Inside Higher Ed
An All-Women Executive Leadership Team
Apr 08, 2022
Apr 07, 2022
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WGLT
'It's heartbreaking': Lincoln College president talks about decision to close the college on May 13
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USA Today
'I don't understand anything': Thanks to pandemic schooling, college students fail math
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Inside Higher Ed
A Culture of Leadership 'Churn'
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The Chronicle of Higher Education
Colleges Turn to Students' Peers for Mental-Health Support
Apr 06, 2022
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The Chronicle of Higher Education
Colleges Are Trying to Re-enroll Adult Learners Who Dropped Out. Here's How It's Going.
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Fortune
A college degree is no longer always the best pathway to the middle class. That might be a good thing.
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ABC15
Arizona universities push for long COVID answers as symptoms persist in millions
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The New York Times
College Became the Default. Let's Rethink That.
Apr 05, 2022
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USA Today
Pell Grants at 50: Loss of buying power has Congress rethinking ways of paying for college
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Vera Institute of Justice
How State Higher Ed Leaders Are Expanding College in Prison
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San Francisco Chronicle
Big tech doesn't require four-year college degrees. Other companies should take the hint
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The New York Times
Jobless Benefits' Unintended Fallout: Reduced College Financial Aid
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Los Angeles Times
Editorial: College rankings are misleading. So why do we still use them?
Apr 04, 2022
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Connecticut Post
Opinion: A modest proposal for college admissions
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Sports Illustrated
Mark Emmert, NCAA are running out of time to implement major change
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VTDigger
College professors adapt to a world where international research is difficult to do
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NBC News
Georgia State professor calls police on 2 students who were late for class
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The Chronicle of Higher Education
Should Universities Take Political Stands?
Apr 01, 2022
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The Guardian
US graduate students protest against low pay while universities profit from their work
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Knoxville News Sentinel
How Tennessee's bill banning diversity training affects colleges
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The Conversation
Black college presidents had a tough balancing act during the civil rights era
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The Economist
Los Angeles provides every first-grader with cash for college
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The Mercury News
San Quentin prison college gains accreditation