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154 | Jeffrey Selingo: COVID Was Supposed to Change College. Why Didn’t It?

Aug 31, 2021
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Introduction
00:00 • 3min
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The Realignment Podcast - Ski Yef Solingo
02:35 • 3min
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What's Going to Kill Hired Forever?
05:36 • 4min
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What Does Northeastern University Do?
09:20 • 3min
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Is This a Pandemic?
12:41 • 5min
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Is the Student Debt Crisis Really a Making of the Government?
17:14 • 6min
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Is There a Signal Noise Problem in the Education Market?
23:01 • 4min
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Harvard Is the Club Te Four %.
26:54 • 4min
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Colleges Are Not for Profit Institutions
31:15 • 4min
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Worker Re Training
35:18 • 5min
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Affirmative Action Lawsuits
40:21 • 4min
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What Are Some of the Hopeful Stories in Higher Education to Day?
44:03 • 6min
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Jeffrey Selingo, special advisor for innovation and professor of practice at Arizona State University and author of Who Gets In & Why: A Year Inside College Admissions, joins The Realignment as a new school year kicks off to discuss COVID’s effect in higher education, plus, debates over affirmative action, endowments, and student debt.
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