What Temple's new president must do
Temple University's Board of Trustees should select a successor who embodies the best of late President JoAnne Epps. Here's how they can do it.
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Temple University's Board of Trustees should select a successor who embodies the best of late President JoAnne Epps. Here's how they can do it.
Elaine Maimon reflects on what it would take for selective colleges and universities to diversify their campuses.
The Students for Fair Admissions’ Supreme Court case that struck down affirmative action was not about fairness, it was about race.
College Together is a program that's making higher education accessible and affordable. Could this be the answer to our nation’s higher education woes?
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Elaine Maimon believes Temple's next president must transform Temple into a model of 21st-century reform. Here's what needs to be done.
A long-time college president recommends ways to affirm democracy — through libraries and schools — in these troubled times
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A longtime college president urges Pennsylvania to learn from states like Illinois and Louisiana, which are increasing college attendance by requiring high schoolers to submit a free student aid application
The campus of Benedict College, a private liberal arts HBCU with 2,100 students, has been open for the fall semester since early August. President Roslyn Clark Artis shares why she believes remaining all-online was not an option, how to help students succeed in the current environment, and the dual impact of COVID-19 and the demands for social justice over the past months.
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