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November 22, 2024

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Optimism, Concern Follow Trump’s Decision to Tap Former WWE Exec as Education Secretary

Jessica Blake, Inside Higher Ed

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When President-elect Donald Trump wanted to find his next education secretary, he turned not to state officials with a record of overhauling education but rather to a former wrestling executive with a short résumé in the sector.

 

Reactions to McMahon’s nomination have been swift. Some education leaders are calling the controversial pick absurd. Others, however, say that McMahon’s business background could be an asset.

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Michael Horn on Navigating the Evolving World of Work

Julian Alssid and Kaitlin LeMoine, Work Forces

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Career paths used to be fairly straightforward. You go to school, get a job in a specific field, and work to climb the ladder. Now, the process is much more dynamic, and job seekers must be the drivers of their own careers.

 

In this interview, Michael Horn, an innovator, educator, and author, shares his thoughts on today's changing landscape of job searching and career development, why many employees are disengaged and "quiet quitting," and what can be done to help people truly make progress in the evolving world of work.

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Sacramento State’s Black Honors College Aims to Be ‘HBCU of the West’

Emily Hamill, EdSource

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It’s not every day that California State University students get a specific greeting from a U.S. president. But this year at CSU Sacramento, former President Barack Obama sent a message to the students of the new Black Honors College.

 

Sac State’s new Black Honors College is uniquely and specifically designed for all students interested in Black history, life, and culture—and it has ambitions of becoming one of the nation’s most respected Historically Black Colleges and Universities.

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States Take Steps to Expand and Improve Apprenticeship

Taylor White and Dan Hinderliter, New America

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States play a significant role in supporting the expansion of registered apprenticeship programs. Often, however, this role is overshadowed because of how the U.S. Department of Labor oversees the nation’s apprenticeship system and funds its growth.

 

That's slowly changing. A scan of 46 tracked policies enacted in 2023 and 2024 reveals a number of shared priorities across these states, including employer incentives, streamlined governance structures, alignment between apprenticeship and both K-12 and higher education systems, and efforts to make apprenticeship more accessible.

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Beyond the Campus Food Pantry

Paige Swanson and Sara Goldrick-Rab, Diverse Issues in Higher Education

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As the holidays approach, today’s colleges and universities are increasingly marked by overflowing donation bins containing canned goods collected by every student organization and faculty department to stock the campus food pantry.

 

While that generosity of spirit is appreciated, many student advocates think it’s time to say thanks and ask how those collective energies could be harnessed to fight students’ hunger rather than just feed them.

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How Mentorship Has Kept Me in the Classroom

Edgar Miguel Grajeda, EdSurge

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The challenges for new educators are numerous: low pay, lack of experience, overwhelming demands, and a constant risk of burnout. Despite these difficulties, Edgar Miguel Grajeda has managed to stay in the teaching profession for over a decade, working primarily in underserved schools across multiple states.

 

In this essay, Grajeda reflects on what keeps him going when so many others are leaving their classrooms, the power and potential of mentorship, and the emotional importance of teacher-to-teacher relationships.

HUMAN WORK AND LEARNING

In Higher Ed, Leaders See Microcredentials as the Future

Laura Ascione, eCampus News

The Future of Higher Ed: New Business Models for Modern Learners

Chris Cassirer, The EvoLLLution

Robots Struggle to Match Warehouse Workers on ‘Really Hard’ Jobs

Peter Eavis, The New York Times

Why Certificates Are Becoming Popular Beyond the Undergraduate Realm

Alcino Donadel, University Business

AI Is Hitting a Wall Just as the Hype Around It Reaches the Stratosphere

Allison Morrow, CNN

Commentary: Do Community College Bachelor’s Degrees Pay Off? 

Elizabeth Meza, Community College Daily

RACIAL JUSTICE AND EQUITY

‘Our Community Is Terrified’: Wisconsin Immigrants Brace for Threat of Mass Deportations

Joe Schulz, Wisconsin Public Radio

Deep Dive: Education-to-Career Pathways Making a Difference for Native Americans

Ramona Schindelheim, WorkingNation

Idaho Education Board Will Consider Eliminating Diversity Offices From UI and Other State Colleges

Alexandra Duggan, The Spokesman-Review

University of Oklahoma Faces Conservative Backlash Over Class

Laura Spitalniak, Higher Ed Dive

AFFORDABILITY

Are Short-Term Credentials Really More Affordable?

Sara Weissman, Inside Higher Ed

MIT to Cover Full Tuition for Undergrads From Households Making Below $200,000

Emily Piper-Vallillo, WBUR

How AI Could Help Bring Down the Cost of College

Kartik Hosanagar, The Wall Street Journal

UT System Weighs New Proposal to Expand Free Tuition to More Undergraduates. Here's How.

Lily Kepner, Austin American-Statesman

Commentary: Capping Prices or Rewarding Outcomes: Two Different Ideas for Reining in Unaffordable Graduate Student Debt

Robert Shireman and Tiara Moultrie, The Century Foundation

STATE POLICY

Ohio House Speaker Stephens Said He Won’t Bring Massive Higher Education Bill to House Floor

Megan Henry, Ohio Capital Journal

2024 Election Results: An Overview of State Legislatures and Ballot Measures

Ben Zumbahlen, Education Commission of the States

State Board of Community Colleges Discusses Need for Enrollment Growth Funds Ahead of Legislature Reconvening

Hannah Vinueza McClellan, EdNC

Utah’s Higher Ed Institutions Must Boost Efficiencies to Meet Challenges, Audit Concludes

Jason Swensen, Deseret News

Editorial: Higher Education Drives Economic Development, Not the Other Way Around

The Journal Gazette (Indiana)

NEW REPORTS AND EVENTS

The Great Admissions Redesign 2024: Convening Summary

Lumina Foundation and the National Association for College Admission Counseling

Opening Doors: The State of Higher Education in Texas Prisons

Texas 2036 

Webinar: Diverse Pathways in Higher Education

The Hunt Institute

U.S. Women Are Outpacing Men in College Completion, Including in Every Major Racial and Ethnic Group

The Pew Research Center

A Community College’s Guide
to Building Strong Partnerships

Education Design Lab

2025 Landscape of Higher Education Report

Education Dynamics

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