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December 4, 2024

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Once a Beacon, Now a Burden

Jasper Smith, The Chronicle of Higher Education

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At its height in the early 1970s, Knoxville College, a historically Black institution, enrolled more than 1,300 students on its 40-acre campus. The four-year college served as one of the few gateways into East Tennessee’s Black middle class and formed the backbone of Mechanicsville, the surrounding Black neighborhood.

 

Today, Knoxville wants to return to its status as a beacon of Black education. But the path to restoring the institution academically and physically will be filled with challenges, say alumni, local residents, administrators, and others.

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Personalizing and Increasing Access in Career Services

Ashley Mowreader, Inside Higher Ed

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While higher education institutions have long emphasized academic rigor and intellectual development, many are slower to adopt the innovative, real-world career preparation strategies that today’s job market increasingly demands.

 

In response to these issues, some colleges are transforming their career services offices with personalized efforts that bridge academic preparation and workforce development for student success.

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Why Colleges Are Turning to Institutional Neutrality

Lilah Burke, Higher Ed Dive

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In October, the University of Michigan became one of the latest colleges to adopt institutional neutrality. Moving forward, the state flagship’s official statements won’t comment on current affairs that don’t affect its direct interests.

 

Such moves can help stave off political controversy for institutions, experts say. But they may require careful conversations about a college’s mission and goals, as well as what exactly the policy will look like. 

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High Schools Moved on From College for All. Will Trump Come Through for Job Training?

Carolyn Jones, CalMatters

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With strong bipartisan support, career and technical education programs are poised to be a centerpiece of education policy over the next few years—both federally and in California.

 

But there are still many unknowns, and some education experts worry that an expansion of career education could come at the expense of college-preparation programs or lead to a return to “tracking,” in which schools steer certain students—often low-income students—toward careers that tend to pay less than those that require college degrees.

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'I Can Tell You Don’t Agree With Me’: Colleges Teach Kids How to Hear Differing Opinions

Javeria Salman, The Hechinger Report

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It's no secret that college campuses have become more divided in recent years, with students’ increasingly making decisions about where to enroll based on factors such as political climate, diversity, and free speech.

 

However, some student advocates believe these same college campuses are also well-positioned to foster civil discourse and start healing those chasms.

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Navigating Change in Higher Education

Angela Davis and Cari Dwyer, MPR News

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With enrollment declining at many colleges, St. Catherine University—also known as St. Kate’s—is witnessing increases.

 

Marcheta Evans, the institution’s 12th president—and first African American president—
talks about her commitment to empowering women and helping first-generation college students navigate higher education in this interview.

HUMAN WORK AND LEARNING

The Crucial Role of Industry-Aligned Programming

Ritu Saksena, The EvoLLLution

The Mega-Universities Disrupting Higher Education

Bryan Penprase, Forbes

Departing WSU President Kirk Schulz Reflects on Nine Years in Pullman

Nicholas K. Geranios, Cascade PBS

Opinion: Childcare Workers in California Need Paths to Higher Pay

Shannon McConville, The San Diego Union-Tribune

Blog: Three Questions on ‘Recentering Relationships: What We Learned From Building Closeness at a Distance’

Joshua Kim, Maggie Debelius, and Edward J. Maloney, Learning Innovation

RACIAL JUSTICE AND EQUITY

Increasing the Number of Women, Black, and Hispanic Workers in High-Tech Jobs

Ramona Schindelheim, Work in Progress

As Trump’s Second Term Draws Near, Colorado Colleges Reaffirm Their Support of Immigrant Students on Campus

Jason Gonzales, Chalkbeat Colorado

Lawmakers Get Their First Look at Proposed DEI Restrictions

Kevin Richert, Idaho Education News

Five Years After Education Reform, Black and Latino Men in California Are Faring Slightly Better

Srishti Prabha, Capital Public Radio

Why Companies Are Backing Away From DEI Programs

Simone Foxman and Jeff Green, Bloomberg

Commentary: Are Elite Colleges Circumventing the Supreme Court?

Peter Arcidiacono and Tyler Ransom, The Chronicle Review

COLLEGE ENROLLMENTS

Affluent White Students Are Skipping College, and No One Is Sure Why

Lee Gardner, The Chronicle of Higher Education

Enrollment Is Up at North Carolina's Public Universities. How Will They Keep It That Way?

Brianna Atkinson, WFAE

More Encouraging News on HBCU Enrollments

The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education

West Virginia University Reports Enrollment Declines in Fall 2024

Maddie Aiken, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

STUDENT SUPPORTS

Delta College Is Meeting Students Where They Are With the Resources They Need

Jayla Moody Marshall, Diverse Issues in Higher Education

USDA Invests $5 Million to Support Tribal Students at 15 Land-Grant Colleges and Universities

Ariana Schumacher, Agweek

Report: Supporting Fraternity Members’ Mental Health

Ashley Mowreader, Inside Higher Ed

Butler Expands Mental Health Services to Meet Growing Need

Nico Pennisi, WRTV (Indiana)

NEW REPORTS AND EVENTS

Accelerating Career Readiness

Association of Public and Landgrant Universities

Webinar: Carnegie Elective Classifications: 2024 Year in Review

American Council on Education

Webinar: Transforming the Campus Experience: Solutions That Foster Student Success in Higher Education

EdTech Magazine

Setting Students Up for
Success

MDRC

Reforming State Authorization of Colleges to Boost Competition and Lower Tuition

American Enterprise Institute

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