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October 11, 2024

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A New Community College Sees Growth and Challenges

Sara Weissman, Inside Higher Ed

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Erie County community members once begged for a community college in their area. In fall 2021, they got one. The upstart Pennsylvania institution had two offices and rented out classrooms on the third floor of an old Catholic high school. Pandemic-driven supply chain delays meant desks and chairs might not arrive in time for the start of classes, so folding tables from a nearby Sam's Club served as a substitute.

 

It was a rocky start. Now campus leaders say the new community college, nicknamed EC3, is thriving.

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Looking Back on the Long, Bumpy Rise of Online College Courses

Jeffrey R. Young, EdSurge

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When Robert Ubell first applied for a job at a university's online program back in the late 1990s, he had no experience with online education. But then again, hardly anyone else did either.

 

The story of how higher education went from a reluctant innovator to today—when more than half of American college students take at least one online course—offers plenty of lessons for how to bring new teaching practices to colleges.

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AI’s True Face in Higher Education: 10 Myths Shattered

Goran Trajkovski, The EvoLLLution

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Artificial intelligence is knocking on the doors of colleges and universities worldwide, promising a revolution in how we teach, learn, and conduct research. But as with any transformative technology, misconceptions abound.

 

In reality, AI in higher education is far more nuanced than many headlines suggest. What follows are 10 persistent myths about AI in higher education.

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Podcast: DEI Backlash

Kirk Carapezza and Jon Marcus, College Uncovered

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College campuses have become battlegrounds in America’s culture wars, with diversity, equity, and inclusion programs at the center of the debate. In at least 20 states, Republican lawmakers are pushing to limit or even ban DEI initiatives at public universities.

 

On this podcast, investigative reporter Phillip Martin traces the historical roots of DEI policies and explains what scaling them back means for today’s students and their families.

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Much of What We Think About Higher Education Is Wrong. 14 Things to Know From a New State Report.

Dwayne Yancey, Cardinal News

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Virginia’s state-supported colleges are bloated with administrators. The skinflint General Assembly has cut funding to higher education. And tuition is soaring out of control. All that’s true, right?

 

Wrong. The legislature’s watchdog agency this week produced a 157-page report that methodically undermines some popular notions about the state of higher education in Virginia. 

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Some Students Are Fighting to Stay in College After the FAFSA Delayed Financial Aid

Jonaki Mehta, NPR

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Brenda H. almost didn’t make it to her first day of college. She tried to apply for financial aid through the Free Application for Federal Student Aid four times but encountered glitch after glitch. The delay meant she committed to a college without knowing if she could afford it.

 

This year, students had to make all kinds of decisions about college before knowing how much financial aid they would get. Now, some are scrambling to stay in school.

HUMAN WORK AND LEARNING

Changing How Higher Ed and Industry Drive Innovation

Sara Custer, Inside Higher Ed

Once a Bridge to a Bachelor's, Massachusetts Community Colleges Have Become Career Training Centers

Carrie Jung, WBUR

Mississippi Universities Adapting to Workforce, Employment Needs

Jeremy Pittari, Magnolia Tribune

New York Good Government Groups Raise Concerns About Lack of On-Campus Polling at Some Schools

Jack Arpey, Spectrum News

Blog: Off-Loading in the Age of Generative AI

James DeVaney, Learning Innovation

RACIAL JUSTICE AND EQUITY

A Framework to Reimagine Postsecondary Education

Christian Collins, CLASP

Robbed of Discourse: Professors Share How Anti-DEI Legislation Is Impacting College Architecture Education Across the Country

Diana Budds, The Architect's Newspaper

AAUP Releases New DEI Statement

Walter Hudson, Diverse Issues in Higher Education

Disparities in the American Dream

Sara Weissman, Inside Higher Ed

Opinion: Why California's Legacy Admissions Ban Won't Help Low-Income Students Go to College

Catharine B. Hill, Los Angeles Times

Opinion: Why the Day of the Girl Matters for All of Us

Alexa Molina, The CT Mirror

COLLEGE ENROLLMENTS

Enrollment Is Up at Public HBCUs in North Carolina. What’s Behind the Trend?

Korie Dean, The News & Observer

Colorado Student Enrollment Increases at Most Public Four-Year Universities, Despite FAFSA Issues

Jason Gonzales, Chalkbeat Colorado

Is Course Sharing the Answer to Declining Enrollment?

INSIGHT Into Diversity Magazine

Enrollment Ticks Up 2% at Cal State, Its First Increase Since 2020

Amy DiPierro, EdSource

S&P: Community Colleges Lifted by Improved Enrollment and Finances

Ben Unglesbee, Higher Ed Dive

College Plans Upended: Universities Are Cutting Majors and Slashing Programs to Make Ends Meet

Milwaukee Independent

COLLEGE ACCESS

Report: Almost All Disabled Students Lack Access to College Readiness Programs

Beth Hawkins, The 74

Harvard and Yale Among Dozens of Universities Targeted in Financial Aid Price-Fixing Lawsuit

Kyla Guilfoil, NBC News

Minnesota High Schoolers Have Expanded Access to College Classes Via This Program, But Must Act This Month

Anthony Lonetree, The Minnesota Star Tribune

This Massachusetts College Is Covering the Cost of Tuition for Families Earning Under $100K

Juliet Schulman-Hall, MassLive

NEW REPORTS AND EVENTS

Spending and Efficiency in Higher Education 2024

Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission

A State-Led Strategy to Enhance the Value of Degrees

National Conference of State Legislatures

Webinar: Career Coaching in the Age of AI: How Technology Enhances Human Connections

Jobs for the Future

OPM Market Insights

Validated Insights

Helping Talent Rise

WGU Labs

Webinar: Democracy at a Crossroads

Brookings Institution

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