APLU In The News
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Chronicle of Higher Education
The Challenge of Restoring the ‘Public’ to ‘Public Higher Education’
Advocates for public colleges know a degree has value beyond increased wages for their graduates. Now they are trying to convince everyone else. How to make that argument is the theme here at the annual conference of higher-education lobbyists representing public two- and four-year colleges — members of the American Association of Community Colleges, the…
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Nebraska Ag Connection
Five Things You Should Know About USDA Climate Hubs
Last month, a memorandum of understanding was signed by USDA and the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities (APLU) Cooperative Extension and Experiment Station sections to better equip farmers, communities and individuals with information and technology so they can best adapt to climate change and weather variability.
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Agri-View
Antibiotic-resistance plan launches
A strategy for addressing the use of antibiotics in food animal production has been recently launched by the Task Force on Antibiotic Resistance in Production Agriculture. The strategy includes preparing producers for the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s Guidance #213, which will require producers to obtain authorization from a licensed veterinarian to use antibiotics for…
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Huffington Post
Safe Campus Act Continues To Lose Support
Over the weekend, the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities issued a legislative analysis explaining why it opposes the bill, noting it is “deeply troubled” by the restrictions blocking colleges from fully responding to sexual assault reports.
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Lawrence Journal-World
KU chancellor named chair of national Public and Land-grant Universities board
Kansas University Chancellor Bernadette Gray-Little has been elected as chairwoman of the Board of Directors of the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities.
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The Indianapolis Star
Universities must uphold free speech, inclusion
As public universities work to expand the number of students who attend college, a primary purpose of our institutions is to provide access to a quality higher education for all — regardless of means, background, race, gender, religion or sexual orientation.
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Inside Higher Ed
Going Beyond the Pilot Project
A national association of public universities is throwing its weight behind the use of adaptive courseware, an emerging form of online course delivery that responds to students’ learning styles and levels of achievement.
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Inside Indiana Business
University Leaders Gather in Indy
More than 1,200 university representatives from throughout the United States are in Indianapolis for the Association of Public and Land-Grant Universities’ 128th annual meeting. University of California President and former U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano is keynoting the event.
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USA Today
NCAA’s Emmert cautions schools about academic ‘mismatches’
NCAA President Mark Emmerttold a gathering of high-ranking university officials Sunday that they have an “ethical responsibility” to address what he termed academic or admissions mismatches that result in Division I athletes struggling in the classroom and having trouble completing meaningful degree programs.
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Chronicle of Higher Education
Public-University Group Expands ‘Personalized Learning’ Efforts
The Association of Public and Land-Grant Universities is expanding its support of “personalized learning” with the help of a new $4.6-million grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.


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