What We're Reading: Page 5
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Mar 18, 2024
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Lexington Herald-Leader
One step closer: Bill banning DEI in Kentucky colleges nears final passage
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Nebraska Examiner
Gov. Pillen slams University of Nebraska over presidential search, athletic director’s departure
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Axios
College Republicans and Democrats agree: Defend speech that hurts feelings
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The Hill
As states eye college consolidation, leaders should draw from previous lessons learned
Mar 15, 2024
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Mississippi Today
Bill to merge Mississippi University for Women narrowly dies
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The Columbus Dispatch
Ohio public universities face massive budget cuts. Here’s what’s at risk
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Arizona Daily Star
U of A refuses to release information on $27M in job cuts
Mar 14, 2024
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Idaho Education News
A path forward? Lawmakers could seek to restructure Phoenix purchase
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Arizona Daily Star
U of A credit rating assessment downgraded to “negative”
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The Associated Press
Mississippi University for Women urges legislators to keep the school open
Mar 13, 2024
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AP News
Education Department starts sending financial aid data to colleges after months of delays
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The Wall Street Journal
The Most Confusing, Chaotic College Admissions Season in Years
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The Salt Lake Tribune
First university in Utah renames DEI office after lawmakers ban words. This is what it’s now called.
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WRAL
‘My bank account is at $59 right now’ Saint Augustine’s University employees struggle to make ends meet after not getting paid again
Mar 12, 2024
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NBC News
Bans on diversity, equity and inclusion may halt Latino progress in higher education
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The Washington Post
How creating the new FAFSA unraveled
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The Intercept
DHS using Hamas to expand its reach on college campuses
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The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Georgia colleges weigh use of ACT, SAT test scores in admissions decisions
Mar 11, 2024
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Ohio Capital Journal
At least seven Ohio universities are reviewing race-based scholarships after Supreme Court ruling
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Star Tribune
Next University of Minnesota President Rebecca Cunningham could earn more than $1 million per year
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Fortune
Jamie Dimon wants to see more teenagers landing $60K roles, with schools measured on student job occupancy instead of college admissions rates
Mar 08, 2024
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USA Today
College students love Sidechat. Colleges, not so much.
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Government Executive
Biden order expands federal apprenticeships, reestablishes labor-management forums
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Capitol News Illinois
State commission says Illinois underfunds public universities by $1.4 billion