By: Susan Svrluga
Fifteen historically Black colleges and universities are working together to pursue R1 status with support from top schools such as Harvard.
Susan Svrluga is a reporter covering higher education at The Washington Post. Her work focuses on themes such as educational policy, campus life, and cybersecurity, exploring the intersection of culture and society within the realm of higher education. She has been featured in numerous publications, including The Philadelphia Tribune, The Boston Globe, and Bloomberg Philanthropies.
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Susan Svrluga's articles primarily focus on higher education, campus safety, and diversity in universities. She also covers topics related to college presidents and issues surrounding university governance. Her coverage includes evolving stories, government announcements, legal policy regulation as well as breaking news.
Given her focus on these areas, she may be interested in receiving pitches related to developments or expert commentary on higher education policies and regulations in the United States. Additionally, insights into campus safety measures or diversity initiatives within universities could resonate with her coverage focus.
As a journalist focused nationally within the US, she may particularly welcome information about American colleges and universities when considering potential outreach efforts.
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