Graduation and Gentrification: This Week's Top 7 Education Stories
The best recent writing about school
by Hayley Glatter
May 26, 2017
3 minutes
An Inside Look at America’s Higher-Education Frontier
Sam Contis, Eric Benson | The California Sunday Magazine
It’s easy to see Deep Springs College—a tiny, highly selective two-year liberal-arts institution just outside Death Valley—as a bastion of tradition. The school was founded in 1917 by the electricity tycoon L.L. Nunn to create service-oriented leaders, and in many ways it can seem like a finishing school for intellectual cowboys. The 25 or so students are all male. They spend their days engaging in both manual labor (the college is
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