Top stories in higher ed for Wednesday
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| Lumina Foundation is committed to increasing the proportion of Americans with high-quality degrees, certificates and other credentials to 60 percent by 2025. |
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Transforming Mindsets, Powering Change Series Kim Glassman, Matthew Closter, Robert Roach, and Natalie Rose, Equal Measure SHARE: Facebook • Twitter A new three-part series from Equal Measure shares how some postsecondary institutions and their partners are successfully removing long-standing structural barriers to college access and completion. The stories provided specifically illustrate how a focused approach to equity is establishing new mindsets, norms, and policies that today’s students need. |
Photo: Annie MulliganSome Colleges Loosen Rules for a Virus That Won’t Go Away Stephanie Saul and Anemona Hartocollis, The New York Times SHARE: Facebook • Twitter As the omicron surge spreads across the country, some universities are preparing for a new phase of the pandemic—one that acknowledges the virus is here to stay and requires a rethinking of how to handle life on campus. Some college leaders are delaying the start of in-person classes. Others are moving from ‘containment to management,’ with fewer restrictions as spring semester progresses. |
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Podcast: The Enduring Gap Camille Phillips, Texas Public Radio SHARE: Facebook • Twitter At the beginning of 2021, Texas Public Radio asked thousands of local students about their college experience. Their responses paint a stark picture of the challenges San Antonio’s Latino students face, from paying tuition to simply putting food on the table. A new podcast explores the Latino college gap in San Antonio, how to close it, and what the rest of the country can learn. |
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RACIAL JUSTICE AND EQUITY |
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