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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.
5 Bigger and Better Ideas for Fall 2020
It's time for campus leaders to start generating more innovative options for fall 2020, which means considering some wilder ideas, argues José Antonio Bowen, who offers some suggestions.
Eyes on November
Scott McLemee offers a preview of fall 2020 books focused on the presidential campaign.
Women in Leadership: Challenges and Recommendations
Even in top positions, women face challenges within institutional structures, systems and mind-sets that require transformative change, argue M. Cristina Alcalde and Mangala Subramaniam.
First, Consider the Deal Breakers
Aden Hayes lists some threatening possible developments that should give people pause if they plan to open their campuses this fall semester.
Housing Challenges and Black Faculty
Many tenure-track Black faculty members experience inordinate difficulties when looking for housing, a situation that COVID-19 has only exacerbated, writes Siobhan Brooks.
Unlocking the Potential of Prison Education
People in prison have often been relegated to “better than nothing” education, writes Tanya Erzen, and the inequities could become more prevalent during the pandemic.
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