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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A New Higher Ed Coalition Forms to Push for Doubling of Pell Grants Michael Nietzel, Forbes SHARE: Facebook • Twitter The Pell Grant has served as the foundation of federal student aid for decades, opening the doors of college and opportunity to low- and moderate-income students. Now, a new coalition of higher education organizations has formed to press the case for doubling the Pell Grant. The Double Pell Alliance's new website offers information and resources designed to advance the #DoublePell movement, plus encourage students, families, and other stakeholders to take action. |
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A Future Crop of Farmers Sara Weissman, Inside Higher Ed SHARE: Facebook • Twitter The number of American farms has been on the decline for decades. A new pilot program in Texas hopes to change that narrative. The Texas Collegiate Farm Bureau aims to create a community of students interested in agriculture, promote agriculture education, and bring local college students into the industry. |
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| Illustration: Elenabs, Getty ImagesHow to Prepare for the Next Phase of Hybrid Teaching Jenae Cohn, The Chronicle of Higher Education SHARE: Facebook • Twitter Come fall, will college students be bustling through campus hallways, taking their seats in classrooms large and small? Or will those halls remain quiet as students continue to log on and join class from their dorms, apartments, or homes? Or both? Faculty members across the country are receiving different answers to those questions as administrators mull a “return to normal.” But many faculty and staff members are not sure what “normal” even means anymore. And is returning to normal even desirable, given the inequities and accessibility challenges that existed in higher education long before the pandemic struck? |
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Six Months Later, MacKenzie Scott’s Gifts Are Already Making an Impact Liann Herder, Diverse Issues in Higher Education SHARE: Facebook • Twitter As a philanthropist, MacKenzie Scott is making history with her multimillion-dollar donations to institutions that serve students of color and those from low-income backgrounds. Some of the institutions that received the no-strings attached funds are already putting them to good use. That includes helping their students financially, doubling their institutional endowments, and investing in faculty development. |
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RACIAL JUSTICE AND EQUITY |
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