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THE REVIEW | OPINION Students Shouldn’t Always Choose Higher-Paying Majors By Zachary Bleemer A focus on small differences in future-earnings statistics can lead students astray. ADVERTISEMENT DATA Higher Ed’s Research Footprint Is Growing By Audrey Williams June Colleges and universities increased the amount of space they’ve dedicated to research by 17 percent over a decade. 'EQUITABLE EDUCATIONAL OUTCOMES' What Does It Take to Be a ‘Minority-Serving Institution’? By Katherine Mangan Researchers propose a new classification system to clear up confusion and improve equity.
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POLITICS AND DEI TRAINING North Carolina Lawmakers Want Details on UNC’s Diversity Training By Adrienne Lu By next week, all University of North Carolina campuses must provide an inventory of employee training programs that cover diversity, race, and unconscious bias. STUDENT VOICES ‘I Had to Choose Myself’: This First-Gen Student Never Gave Up on College Meet Selena Bush, a senior at Roosevelt University, in Chicago. Despite daunting family and financial challenges, she is powering through to her degree. THE REVIEW By Len Gutkin Student activists shoot themselves in the foot.
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