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U.S. News escalates battle over rankings, saying ‘elite’ colleges don’t speak for higher ed

Higher Ed Dive

The magazine also wrote to Education Secretary Miguel Cardona, a rankings critic, suggesting he require more data from institutions.

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A 40th Anniversary Love Story: About My Favorite Magazine

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

I didn’t have enough money at that time to become a subscriber, so I would either sit and read the magazine wherever I found it, or I would take it, read it from cover-to-cover, and then return it to its rightful owner. I grew up reading more magazines than newspapers. Ours is a beautiful, almost 30-year love affair.

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Seven Best Practices in 40 years of Reporting on Diversity in Higher Education

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

When the first edition of what was then called Black Issues In Higher Education was published on March 15, 1984, it was two days before my 14th birthday, and I was still adjusting to ninth grade in a public high school after attending a private school from second grade to eight grade. From Opening Doors to Opening Minds,” Aug.

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Game Changers and Change Makers: Black Publishers’ Defiant Mark on History

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

From the NAACP in 1914 with the publication of A Child’s Story of Dunbar by Julia Henderson to ASALH founded by Carter G. From the NAACP in 1914 with the publication of A Child’s Story of Dunbar by Julia Henderson to ASALH founded by Carter G. Consider also the AME Church in 1817, the oldest Black book publisher. Cornish and John B.

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Land-Grant Universities Profit Off Native Lands

Inside Higher Ed

Fourteen land-grant universities benefit from money made off “trust lands,” or lands taken from Native Americans and managed by the states in which they’re located to produce income to sustain these institutions, according to Grist, an online news magazine focused on environmental issues.

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2023 Inspiring Programs in Business Award Winners

Insight Into Diversity

Twenty-two institutions and companies received the 2023 Inspiring Programs in Business Award from INSIGHT Into Diversity magazine, the leader in advancing best practices in diversity, equity, and inclusion. Recipients will be featured in the April 2023 issue of INSIGHT Into Diversity magazine. “We

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‘Ding Dong, the Witch Is Dead’: Change in ‘U.S. News’ Metrics Prompts a Rethinking of Alumni Giving

The Chronicle of Higher Education

By Francie Diep Illustration by The Chronicle; iStock image The magazine is dropping alumni-giving rates from its rankings formula, which had incentivized lots of small-dollar donations. What will fund raisers focus on now?

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