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Moving to Offense: A New Playbook for Confronting Budget Shortfalls
Across-the-board cuts and salary freezes won’t make colleges sustainable. It’s time to adopt a strategic framework for financial decision making, write Tammy Kolbe and Rick Staisloff.
What Data Can -- and Can’t Yet -- Tell Us
In the wake of COVID-19, demand for student success analytics has risen significantly, but there is no easy button to finding the through line from information to action, Darren Catalano writes.
Opinion
Making Remote Learning Relevant
What if colleges viewed this fall not only as a campus emergency of epic proportions, Cathy N. Davidson and Dianne Harris ask, but also as an astonishing educational opportunity?
University Research: A Time of Disparate Change
During the pandemic, the research ecosystem has undergone a complex transformation, which will necessitate a multifaceted response, write Peter Schiffer and Jay Walsh.
What’s the Likely Impact of COVID-19 on Higher Ed?
Morgan Polikoff, Dan Silver and Shira Korn examine evidence from a nationally representative longitudinal survey.
Focus on the Most Vulnerable
The most tumultuous spring in generations has exacerbated the challenges these already vulnerable groups face in succeeding in higher education, writes Jack Markell.
Ethical College Admissions: Testing’s Existential Crisis, or Blanche Du Bois, Confederate Statues and Admission Tests
Jim Jump writes that the problems facing the SAT and ACT go beyond the usual complaints.
Much Work to Be Done
Promoting fairness in admissions must mean more than killing the SAT, writes Anthony P. Carnevale.
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