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Newsletter Archive
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Feb. 24, 2023
Afternoon Update: The College Board’s Hollow Vision (Opinion)
Florida bill would end DEI programs, ban majors, and shift power to boards; U. of North Carolina bans questions about applicants’ beliefs; and more. -
Feb. 23, 2023
Afternoon Update: Free Report -- Connecting in the Classroom and Beyond
Tulane criticized for investigating student; letting students set class policies; Education Dept. moves to drop rule on student groups; and more. -
Feb. 22, 2023
Afternoon Update: Education Dept. Shocks Ed-Tech Experts and Colleges With Expanded Oversight
America’s gun problem repels international students; AI comes for faculty writing; U. of Utah to pay $5 million over student’s death; and more. -
Feb. 21, 2023
Afternoon Update: Slamming the Door on Scholarship
What “woke” means; Temple U. reaches deal with striking grad students; SUNY-Albany professor says corporate inquiry led to ban from campus; and more. -
Feb. 17, 2023
Afternoon Update: Five Trends Coming to Campus
Michigan State resumes sports competitions after mass shooting; Saint Leo U. lays off 110; and more. -
Feb. 16, 2023
Afternoon Update: Teaching in an Age of ‘Militant Apathy’
Burnout and student-centered teaching; Michigan State students want to go remote after shooting; bill to allow campus guns advances in W.Va.; and more -
Feb. 15, 2023
Afternoon Update: Which Colleges Bounced Back From Big Enrollment Drops in Pandemic?
Giving to colleges grew in 2022 fiscal year; how little data are really needed to admit a student; how top Fulbright producers got that way; and more. -
Feb. 14, 2023
Afternoon Update: All 8 Victims of Michigan State Shooting Were Students
Teen girls are “engulfed” in violence and trauma; politician to get $699,000 as Florida college’s interim president; the “DEI bureaucracy"; and more. -
Feb. 13, 2023
Afternoon Update: Higher Ed’s Political Naïveté (Opinion)
Why women do higher ed’s chores; becoming a department chair to escape; Kansas seeks data on DEI funding; dispute over sale of paintings; and more. -
Feb. 10, 2023
Afternoon Update: Tuition Revenue Has Fallen at 61% of Colleges During the Pandemic
Accreditor issues show-cause order to North Idaho College; top producers of Fulbrights, 2022-23; evaluating dysfunctional departments; and more.