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Week in Review: April 5, 2019

What’s new this week:

Media contagion of suicide is real, and Dr. Lisa Pescara-Kovach of the University of Toledo shares strategies and best practices on how to avoid it in this Salon essay.

Annie Reznik, executive director at the Coalition for College, weighs in for Education Dive on California’s legislative proposal on college admissions reform.

Deciphering and comparing financial aid award letters can be challenging, but President and Executive Director of Asian Pacific Islander American Scholars Noel Harmon offers tips for University Parent.

In a piece for AGB Trusteeship, Grinnell College Board Chair Patricia Jipp Finkelman discusses Grinnell’s commitment to transparency in making a decision about fossil fuel investments.

This week on Insider Higher Ed’s Call to Action blog, be sure to check out posts on digital business thinking and practices and how competitive differentiation may be undercutting the larger story of the importance of higher education.

What we’ve been talking about:

Cristal shares the five things she learned at her first job that she still uses today.

What’s next on our calendars:

Erin will present on Crisis Management, Leadership and Communications during the ACE Fellows Program’s closing retreat on June 5 in Portland, Oregon.

Teresa will co-lead an Academic Impressions workshop on Developing Presidential Voice: Strategies and Best Practices on September 26-27 in New Orleans.

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