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Sodality: Reading for Change

September 2021

by Rebecca van Kniest on 2021-09-13T07:25:48-05:00 | 0 Comments

The KEY with Inside Higher Ed

Welcome back! We can't wait to share all things access this year. This month, we're featuring a podcast series from Inside Higher Ed that offers candid conversations with higher ed newsmakers on how colleges and universities are coping with the pandemic and recession. With a special focus on equity and lower-income students.

 

Some Highlights

Ep. 9: Preserving Access to Public Higher Education Amid Crises

The University of Alaska, Anchorage, in recent years has experienced its share of tight budgets and other crises, including an earthquake and merger proposals.

Ep. 21: Affordability and Access During the Pandemic

Community colleges and their students are wrestling with plenty of challenges this fall, including obstacles related to affordability, childcare, and the digital divide. We spoke with two community college leaders to hear what their institutions are doing to help keep students on track.

Ep. 34: Serving Working Students With Innovation and Agility

This episode features leaders from Purdue University Global and Broward College in Florida, two institutions that are focused on offering credentials that work for under-served student groups, including students who hold down jobs while pursuing credentials

Ep. 40: Higher Ed’s New Digital Divide

This week’s episode of The Key delves into topics such as digital inequity, broadband access for online education, and digital literacy.

Ep. 52: Preparing for a Fall of Caring for Students

In this week’s episode of The Key, Mays Imad offers advice for how educators can engage in the “pedagogy of healing” this fall.

 

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