How retail tactics are reshaping student recruitment; some college leaders say it’s time to make cultural competency a top priority; and more.
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By Eric Hoover

How retail tactics are reshaping student recruitment. (PREMIUM)

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Leadership & Governance
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By Bennett Leckrone

University presidents have come under fire for a variety of race-related comments in recent years. Some college leaders say it’s time to make cultural competency a top priority. (PREMIUM)

Internships
By Scott Carlson

Insights from an anthropologist who studies career-to-college transitions.

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Fund Raising
By Maria Di Mento (The Chronicle of Philanthropy)

Michael Bloomberg topped The Chronicle of Philanthropy’s just-released rankings of the donors who gave the most in 2019, in part because of his gift to aid students at the Johns Hopkins University, his alma mater. (PREMIUM)

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More than 100 years old, his landmark essay is more relevant than ever. (PREMIUM)

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