Top stories in higher ed for Monday
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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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| In Mississippi, Green Means Go, But Go Slowly Ramona Schindelheim, WorkingNation SHARE: Facebook • Twitter The green jobs trend may not be as advanced in Mississippi as in some other states, but there are pockets of green. And those pockets have the potential to one day explode, according to local leaders. There's also optimism that these high-quality green jobs will provide the environmental security and stability that Mississippi desperately needs. |
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California’s New Grads Share Lessons Learned From College in a Pandemic CalMatters SHARE: Facebook • Twitter Going to college during a pandemic has been challenging, stressful, and anxiety-inducing for college students across the country. This month, many will walk the stage at a graduation ceremony—in person. As they wrap up their college careers, California graduates share insight on lessons learned, how they've changed, and what it’s like to navigate higher education in a pandemic. |
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Incarcerated People Face Barriers to Reentry Post Prison. How One Initiative Aims to Help Hannah Grabenstein, PBS NewsHour SHARE: Facebook • Twitter No one leaves prison with the goal of coming back. But for far too long, supports for people released from federal and state prisons have been fragmented, inequitable, and insufficient. A new national initiative aims to improve access to employment, education, and other opportunities for people exiting prison and those under supervision. |
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RACIAL JUSTICE AND EQUITY |
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