What’s new this week:
Annie Reznik, executive director of the Coalition for College, shares the best tools and tips for families looking to keep finances in mind during the college search and application process in this CNBC Make It piece.
This essay in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution on cultural racism includes expertise from Oxford College of Emory University Professor Pearl Dowe.
This week, Carthage College in Kenosha, Wis., announced it would reset its tuition to $31,500, a 30 percent reduction. The news was covered by the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel and Wisconsin Public Radio.
Scripps College Professor Stacey Wood shares insight with the Los Angeles Times on why a wealthy person like Britney Spears might need a conservatorship.
This Chronicle of Higher Education piece examines whether the Alaska system can really consolidate its diverse, distinct campuses–University of Alaska Anchorage, Southeast, and Fairbanks–without watering down their individual identities.
This week on Inside Higher Ed’s Call to Action blog, be sure to check out a post with tips on how to make sense of web analytics.
What’s next on our calendars:
Teresa will co-lead an Academic Impressions workshop on Developing Presidential Voice: Strategies and Best Practices on September 26-27 in New Orleans.
Erin will present to participants in the National Association of College and University Business Officers’ Fellows Programs on managing the media on October 4 in Washington, DC.
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