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Doctoral recipients by bachelor's degree-granting institution, 2016-2020

Higher Ed Data Stories

It shows all doctoral recipients (in 2016-2020) broken out by where they received their bachelor's degrees. Each time I publish this visualization I get a lot of traffic on the site, and I can see why.

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A look at trends in college consolidation since 2016 - Higher Ed Dive

Economics and Change in Higher Education

We’ve been tracking consolidation across higher education since the fall of 2018, looking back as far as 2016. For many still in operation, the coronavirus pandemic and its economic impact is adding a host of uncertainties to already tight operations.

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What Now?

Inside Higher Ed

The morning after the surprise of Donald Trump’s 2016 election, feeling unmoored and distressed, I put on my shoes to go for what I thought would be my usual three and a half– to four-mile run. Don’t do the job. Do the work.

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Addressing Election Stress in the Workplace

Inside Higher Ed

The American Psychological Association reported that the 2016 election was a “very or somewhat significant source of stress” for 52 percent of American adults. Fleur, Shaila Kotadia and Matthew Griffith offer ideas for a trauma-informed approach to support employee well-being in an election year. For many people, the 2024 U.S.

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College Completion Rates Improved Between 2016 and 2021, But Students of Color and Part-Time Students Lagged Behind

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A new state-by-state analysis by national nonprofit organization Complete College America (CCA) found that while on-time graduation rates at both two- and four-year higher education institutions improved significantly between 2015 and 2021, graduation rates for students of color and those over 25 years old have lagged.

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A look at trends in college consolidation since 2016 - Higher Ed Dive

Economics and Change in Higher Education

Finlandia University, located on the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, said it will not enroll any students in the 2023-24 academic year after struggling with a decline in the number of high school graduates, falling interest in attending college and an “unbearable debt load.” “The

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Texas A&M International President Dies Unexpectedly

Inside Higher Ed

No cause of death was given for Pablo Arenaz, the university’s sixth president, who had served in the role since 2016. The president of Texas A&M International University in Laredo died unexpectedly on Thursday, according to a university announcement. TAMIU first hired him as provost in 2008.

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