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Students Aren’t the Best Rule Followers

Just knowing how to keep themselves safe is not enough for students to actually do it, advises Lee Burdette Williams.

Are Campus Leaders Prepared for the Impact of the Racial Crisis?

Many colleges have not meaningfully addressed their own histories of exclusion and must work harder to engage in racial healing, write Adrianna Kezar, Sharon Fries-Britt and Lorelle Espinosa.

The Question of Living Spaces

Carla Yanni, an architecture expert, and Holly Taylor, a bioethicist, explore the problem of residence halls during the pandemic.

Evaluating a Virtual Commencement

Reflecting on the spring's events, David Galef offers a satiric means of assessment.

Managing the Higher Ed Obstacle Course

As colleges consider how to reopen, Mitchell B. Reiss recommends that they prioritize bringing back to campuses one major source of revenue: graduate students.

COVID-19’s Disparate Impact

The pandemic will affect different institutions and students unequally. We can do something about that, write five staff members of the Sorenson Impact Center.

A Pyrrhic Victory?

A Yale University student voices her concerns about reopening campuses in the fall.

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.