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Re-Envisioning Humanities Infrastructure
Recognizing the university press community’s essential contributions to that infrastructure will be crucial as institutions and funders plan for the future, write Charles Watkinson and Melissa Pitts.
Leadership in Crossing Divides
Ronald A. Crutcher describes how he's navigated such divides in race, class and politics in his own life and as a college president, and he shares some key lessons he's picked up along the way.
Why Aren’t Progressives Focused on Earn-While-You-Learn Models?
Programs like Federal Work-Study and apprenticeships get short shrift, but they could help millions of people get educated and trained, Ryan Craig argues.
Now Is the Time for Hard Decisions
The president and provost of Ithaca College describe why they think strategic change in higher education is crucial now.
Reimagining Graduate Education for the New Normal
Why not allow students to take only the courses they need for the additional competency, asks Gillian R. Hayes, by offering modular and stackable degrees?
Admissions Officers Should Consider Resilience
COVID-19 makes it all the more important, writes Matthew Pietrafetta.
Academe’s Facebook Problem
Isn’t it time, Hollis Robbins asks, for higher education institutions to reclaim the real estate that was once theirs and build their own digital platforms?
Moving Beyond Binary Thinking
Mike Krause offers two key ways colleges can build a more flexible path toward student success after the pandemic.
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