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A Pyrrhic Victory?
A Yale University student voices her concerns about reopening campuses in the fall.
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Online Learning Is Not the Future
Technology advocates may see online teaching as the best path forward, but one important audience vociferously disagrees: students, Peter C. Herman writes.
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The Case for Cohorts
Higher education already has a proven educational approach we need to consider to help colleges reopen more safely in the fall, writes Peter Plavchan.
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Colleges Must Take a New Approach to Systemic Racism
Instead of offering yet another special-focus course, institutions must fully integrate truly diverse and inclusive subject matter into survey and required courses, argues Christiane Warren.
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The MCAT Should Be Optional
This year, there is no reason to require the test, writes Lala Tanmoy Das.
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Do You Know What It’s Like?
David Harris gives his perspective as a college president and a black man on the events of recent weeks in Minnesota, Central Park and elsewhere.
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How to Reopen: Let Students and Faculty Choose
The key is to move to a three-semester academic year, spread out over 52 weeks, with people choosing which two semesters work best for them, Benjamin Reiss writes.
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Changed, Changed Utterly
Christopher Cox predicts the significant ways academic libraries will shift in terms of collections, services, spaces and operations as a result of the pandemic.
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