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July 17, 2024

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Deploying Student Journalists to Help Local ‘News Deserts’

Jessica Blake, Inside Higher Ed

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The University of Vermont's Center for Community News is designed to be both a laboratory for students interested in journalism and a creative way to combat the shortage of local news coverage in rural parts of Vermont.

 

Now, with a recent donation of $7 million, the CCN hopes to grow, partnering with more colleges and news organizations to re-energize vital reporting on under-covered beats in the state and beyond.

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Students at a Chicago University Can Get Credit for Life Experience But Only a Few Get the Chance

Lisa Kurian Philip, WBEZ Chicago

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Mireille Uwase Adams was just a few weeks into her college career at the University of Illinois Chicago when she found out she was not eligible for financial aid because of her refugee status. Without a way to pay for school, Uwase Adams had no choice but to put her college dreams on hold.

 

Across the country, nearly 40 million adults have some college credit but no degree. Two years ago, Uwase Adams found out about a program at Northeastern Illinois University designed specifically for people like her. The effort is a game changer for students, but it only serves a handful of people at a time.

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Paul LeBlanc on AI and the Future of Higher Ed

Julian Alssid and Kaitlin LeMoine, Work Forces

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Paul LeBlanc is the former president of Southern New Hampshire University. LeBlanc led SNHU's explosive growth during his 20+ years there, making it the largest nonprofit provider of online higher education in the United States.

 

On this podcast, LeBlanc shares his perspective on reinventing learning models and curricula, as well as how artificial intelligence and the rise of tools like ChatGPT will bring deep shifts for higher education.

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Lumina Foundation Recognizes Community College Excellence With Mini-Grant Awards

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Lumina Foundation is pleased to announce the winners of its mini-grant opportunity through its first-ever Instagram challenge, which aims to tell a better story about community colleges.

 

Seven community colleges will receive $50,000 each to enhance their digital outreach and marketing efforts. Watch the winning videos here.

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A Wall Street Law Firm Wants to Define Consequences of Israel Protests

Emily Flitter, The New York Times

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A prominent Wall Street law firm is taking a more direct approach with students who took part in recent protests on college campuses concerning the Israel-Gaza crisis. Sullivan & Cromwell, a 145-year-old firm that has counted Goldman Sachs and Amazon among its clients, says that, for job applicants, participation in a protest—on campus or off—could be a disqualifying factor.

 

Critics see the policy as a way to silence speech about the war.

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Do Shocking College Tuition Prices Reflect What Students Actually Pay?

Nadia Tamez-Robledo, EdSurge

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It’s no secret that high school students are looking at the prospect of college more skeptically, and a large part of their hesitation comes from worry about taking on thousands of dollars in student loans.

 

It’s only natural that many students experience sticker shock after researching the annual cost of attendance at universities—which might be equivalent to a parent’s annual salary. But should students count on having to scrape together that full amount? Not likely, say experts.

HUMAN WORK AND LEARNING

Seeding Innovative Workforce Development Solutions for Opportunity Youth

Ramona Schindelheim, Work in Progress

After Sparking a Mass Resignation of Nursing Professors, This College President Resigned, Too

Megan Zahneis, The Chronicle of Higher Education

New Poll Shows Steep Decline in Public Confidence in Higher Education

Nathan Greenfield, University World News

Skills-Based Hiring Smashes Through ‘Paper Ceiling’

Katherine Barrett and Richard Greene, Route Fifty

Workforce Agencies Plan to Train 300 Clean Energy Workers

Peter McGuire, Maine Public Radio

Commentary: Reimagining Higher Ed: It’s Time to Embrace Change (and Technology)

Nuno Fernandes, The EvoLLLution

STUDENT SUPPORTS

Data-Based Decisions Tip: Building a Data Community of Practice

Ashley Mowreader, Inside Higher Ed

IU Indianapolis Launches Program to Support First-Gen College Students

Claire Rafford, Mirror Indy

Exploring Basic Needs Support Across Public and Community College Libraries

Sindy Lopez, Sage Love, and Melissa Blankstein, Ithaka S+R

Sacramento State Rolls Out Faculty ‘Cluster Hire’ to Meet Latino Student Needs. Is It Enough?

Emma Hall and Mathew Miranda, The Sacramento Bee

Alabama Community College System Looks to Expand Student Mental Health Offerings

Jemma Stephenson, Alabama Reflector

COLLEGE ENROLLMENTS

Report: The Biggest Barriers to Higher Ed Enrollment Are Cost and Lack of Financial Aid

Maria Carrasco, National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators

UMaine System Reducing Physical Footprint in Face of Online Learning and Declining Enrollment

Eesha Pendharkar, Maine Morning Star

Roller Coaster Enrollment a Growing Issue for Northwest Colleges, Universities

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Ohio Colleges Concerned About Enrollment Numbers After FAFSA Fallout

Cassidy Wilson, Spectrum News

FAFSA: Friend or Foe?

Mike Wulff and Jeff Dinski, eCampus News

RACIAL JUSTICE AND EQUITY

Algorithmic Bias Continues to Negatively Impact Minoritized Students

Liann Herder, Diverse Issues in Higher Education

Can Assessments Be Used to Eliminate Inequities in Education? AI Could Help

Mahnaz R. Charania, eSchool News

Colleges Risk Talent Loss With Pushback on Diversity Initiatives

Khorri Atkinson, Bloomberg Law News

University of Texas' New Admissions Policies Do Not Unlawfully Consider Race: Judge

Nate Raymond, Reuters

FEDERAL POLICY

Here Are Two Developments That Could Compromise the DOE in the Next Year

Alcino Donadel, University Business

Federal Judge Temporarily Blocks New Title IX Rule From Taking Effect in Texas

Natalie Schwartz, Higher Ed Dive

Checking In on the Biden Administration’s Higher Education Regulatory Agenda

Michael Brickman, American Enterprise Institute

Views: America’s Got Talent, But Needs a Tax Policy to Unleash It

Zach Boren and Taylor Maag, RealClearEducation

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