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Sept. 4, 2024

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'One of Every Five College Students Is a Parent. Here’s How Colleges Can Help More of Us'

Abby Bediako, The Hechinger Report

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In the United States, one of every five college undergraduates is caring for a dependent child. Student parents are usually women, at least 30 years old, raising children on their own. A third are Black, and a fifth are Latino. Many will face barriers to completing their degree as they juggle the demands of work, school, and parenting.

 

Abby Bediako knows firsthand the challenges of being a parenting student. In this essay, she describes what can happen when colleges acknowledge and value student parents.

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Can You Teach Free Speech? These Colleges Are Trying.

Christa Dutton, The Chronicle of Higher Education

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The kinds of questions freshmen have to answer at orientation are typically mundane and uncontroversial: “Where are you from?” or “What do you think you’d like to major in?” or “Have you found the dining hall yet?”

 

At the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, a group of first-year students went past the small talk and swapped opinions on one of the most pressing topics facing higher education today—free speech.

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Here’s What Employers Can Do About the Shortage of Skilled Trade Workers

Ramona Schindelheim, Work in Progress

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The United States is facing a hiring crunch for skilled workers such as carpenters, electricians, welders, and plumbers. What’s behind the critical demand for talent in the trades?

 

Brooke Weddle of McKinsey & Company and co-author of the report, Tradespeople Wanted: The Need for Critical Trade Skills in the U.S., weighs in on the steps employers can take to address the shortage of skilled trade workers.

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Encouraging Student Voting

Ashley Mowreader, Inside Higher Ed

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In 2020, college students voted at a record-high rate, falling short of the overall national voting rate by just one percentage point.

 

As the 2024 presidential election approaches this fall, colleges and universities, community organizations, and student advocacy groups are ramping up efforts to boost on-campus civic engagement through voter registration and participation initiatives.

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Video: First Look at How College Enrollment Has Changed Since Supreme Court Ruling on Affirmative Action

Rehema Ellis, NBC News

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One of America’s most prestigious universities, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, is revealing how its student body has changed after the U.S. Supreme Court eliminated affirmative action from admission decisions. Black and Hispanic students saw the largest drops in admissions, with Black students making up just five percent of this year’s incoming class, compared to 13 percent the previous four years.

 

Students and professors discuss the changes in this interview.

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UCR and Community Colleges Will Share New Dorm

Julia Barajas, LAist

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The Riverside Community College District is teaming up with the University of California, Riverside, to build a dorm that will provide affordable housing for more than 300 community college students.

 

Beyond addressing housing insecurity issues for students, the partnership will give community college goers an opportunity to meet and mingle with university students. Educators hope those bonds will encourage them to transfer.

HUMAN WORK AND LEARNING

US Is Seeing a Boom in Clean Energy Jobs

Kate Gibson, CBS News

As Counties Grapple With Shuttered UW Campuses, Fond du Lac Makes Plans for Future

Joe Schulz, Wisconsin Public Radio

The State of AI: Who Is Leading AI Adoption?

eCampus News

Job Growth Over the Next Decade

Matthew Dembicki, DataPoints

What Will High School Grads Pursue If Not College?

Micah Ward, University Business

Blog: Three Questions for Duke’s Yakut Gazi

Joshua Kim and Edward J. Maloney, Learning Innovation

RACIAL JUSTICE AND EQUITY

The UNC System Is Coming After DEI on Campuses. The LGBTQ Community Worries It's Next.

Brianna Atkinson, WHQR

'They Lied to You in 2020': List of Kentucky Schools, Companies Dropping DEI Programs Grows

Isaiah Kim-Martinez, WHAS 11

National Protests Called for Universities to Cut Ties With Defense Companies. Would Cal Poly?

Ania Keenan, San Luis Obispo Tribune

Education Department Sued Over Race-Based Criteria for McNair Grants

Natalie Schwartz, Higher Ed Dive

Views: Making Sense of MIT’s Diversity Decline

Jim Jump, Inside Higher Ed

Essay: I’m a College President, and I Hope My Campus Is Even More Political This Year

Michael S. Roth, The New York Times

STUDENT SUPPORTS

UNH Works to Make 'First Gen' Students Feel Right at Home

Kathryn Carley, Public News Service (New Hampshire)

Wallace State Among Aspen Prize Finalists, Caring Campuses

Johnny Jackson, Diverse Issues in Higher Education

New 'Cardinals Rising' Program Will Get Students Prepared for College Life

Connor Smith, Spectrum News

Viewpoint: MSU Partnership With Earn to Learn Improves Access, Resources for Migrant Students

Luis Alonzo Garcia, Elias Lopez, and Kate Hoffman, Lansing State Journal

Commentary: 'I Was Falling Behind My Peers. Now I'm a Judge. This ASU Program Made the Difference'

Alicia Skupin, AZCentral

COLLEGE ENROLLMENTS

Nicholas Lemann’s New Book Makes the Case for Moving Past the SAT

Michael T. Nietzel, Forbes

As Illinois College Enrollment Numbers Decline, Budget Deficits Pop Up

Glenn Minnis, The Center Square

Enrollment Surges as New Semester Begins

Janelle Lopez, WAGM (Maine)

With National Brand Growing, TCU Draws Majority of Students From Outside Texas

Shomial Ahmad, Fort Worth Report

Franklin College, UIndy Talk Enrollment Strategy Amid ‘Headwinds’

Elissa Maudlin, The Daily Journal

Southeast Missouri State University to Offer No-Application Admissions

Christy Russell, KBSI

NEW REPORTS

Investing in GEAR UP to Advance College and Career Readiness: Pathways to Success

Center for American Progress

Voices of Gen Z Study 2024

Gallup and Walton Family Foundation

Faculty Perceptions of Student, Institution, and Community Engagement

American Council on Education

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