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Change Federal Rules So Colleges Can Survive and Thrive
The Education Department should allow emergency approvals for online degree programs so American institutions can educate international and other students place bound by COVID-19, Michael B. Horn and Paul Freedman argue.
Fear Factors
Scott McLemee reviews Fear Itself: The Causes and Consequences of Fear in America, by Christopher D. Bader, Joseph O. Baker, L. Edward Day and Ann Gordon.
The COVID-19 Crisis and International Students
Institutions are quickly reacting to how the outbreak might impact domestic students studying abroad, but they've not focused enough attention on international students on their campuses, argues Ruby Cheng.
Federal Rescue Package for Higher Ed
Congress and the Trump administration should act now to save higher education amid the pandemic and recession, writes Nate Johnson.
Opinion
Changing the Academic Paradigm
In response to a recent article about professors' responsibility to help prepare their students for careers, Rob Fried says students -- not instructors -- primarily own that responsibility. But the college has a role to play.
Resilience and Resistance: Fighting for Higher Education in Prison
Higher education is a basic human need. The opportunity should be available to anyone who pursues it, writes prison inmate Lyle C. May.
Will Regional Accreditation Go National?
The federal government opened the door for regional accreditors to operate in other parts of the country, and one agency is taking advantage, Judith Eaton writes. Is this a good idea or a bad one?
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