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A Key Step Toward Safety This Fall
Colleges should provide free flu shots to all faculty, staff and students and consider making vaccination mandatory for those who want to return to campus, Nancy Kass and Jonathan Links write.
What About the Other 85 Percent?
We understand the "new normal" for students living on campuses this fall during the pandemic, Barbara Jacoby writes, but what about all those who are commuters?
Snapchat, Instagram and Other Unexpected Guests in Class
Kevin Dougherty and Jesse DeDeyne documented how students used their cellphones during a sociology class last fall (spoiler: texting friends and checking Snapchat) and discuss how they'll change their teaching in response.
The Crucial Need for Public Service Scientists
It’s never been a more important time for colleges to encourage STEM experts to participate in the policy-making arena, write Jennifer Pearl and Ali Nouri.
The Ethics of Reopening
The Reverend Dennis H. Holtschneider explores the numerous thorny issues that leaders and members of college communities will confront.
5 Reasons to Support Student Debt Cancellation
The student loan crisis, like the pandemic, disproportionately affects certain communities, so equity advocates should champion ways to lift the burden, argue Tiffany Jones and Victoria Jackson.
The Future of the Campus Tour
It's about connecting students to the institution, writes Geoff Broome.
States and Quality Assurance in Online Education
Amid surge in distance education, states must play a stronger role in quality assurance, write Lori Williams and Rob Anderson.
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