Sign in Welcome! Log into your account your username your password Forgot your password? Get help Privacy Policy Password recovery Recover your password your email A password will be e-mailed to you. Opinion Opinion | State Lawmakers Can Reform Higher Ed By: Fannie Flagg Date: January 17, 2023 Share: FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Opinion Commentary The vast majority of college students attend state schools. Source link Tagsaffirmative actionbureaucraciesC&E Executive News Filtercivil rights actcollegecommentariesCommentaries/OpinionsContent Typescritical race theorydeidiversitydiversity statementsDomestic PoliticsEducationequityFactiva Filtersgeneral newsinclusioninternational relationsOpinionopinionspoliticalPolitical/General NewspoliticsPolitics/International Relationspublic schoolsreformstateSYNDuniversityUniversity/CollegeWSJ-PRO-WSJ.com Fannie Flagg Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Subscribe to our magazine Subscribe Now ━ more like this Business The good times are over for Napa Valley and the wine industry May 17, 2024 0 In August of 2021, the wine industry in the U.S. was at a peak, selling 450.3 million cases to customers. By the end... Business GameStop stock is crashing after the company reported weak sales and cashed in on the meme stock revival by selling 45 million shares May 17, 2024 0 GameStop is cashing in after a meme stock boom sent shares flying as high as 350% this month—and it’s leaving investors holding the... Business Jamie Dimon warns markets are fooling themselves by thinking inflation will soon go away May 17, 2024 0 JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon worries exuberant investors are running ahead of themselves due to what he called “a lot of happy talk”, forgetting... Marketing What to Do Next When Your Brand Gets Surprise Earned Media May 17, 2024 0 Casual dining classic Applebee’s recently enjoyed a clear and positive brand mention in the finale episode of reality TV juggernaut Vanderpump Rules, wherein... Tech Single-tap passkeys are coming to Android 15 May 17, 2024 0 AI was the main focus of the Google I/O keynote this year, but there are still a bunch of new feature updates hidden... Previous articleOpinion | ‘Hipster’ Antitrust Goes Beltway at the FTCNext articleOpinion | Old Age Is Like a Debenture