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Redeeming the True Sense of Student Affairs
Will it take a letter like this one two weeks or two month from now, Shane Cadden asks, to make COVID matter?
When Home Is Where Work Is
Whether residence halls are at full capacity or students are spread out to minimize exposure to COVID-19 or some other variation, it creates stress for live-in staff members, says Michelle L. Boettcher.
The Secret to a Successful Fall Semester?
It's testing, testing, testing, writes Suresh V. Garimella.
An Open Letter to College Administrators
During the pandemic, student leadership is more important than ever, and you should hear student voices before making major decisions, argues Zackary Turner.
Kill the SAT, Ignore the Rankings, Stop Obsessing Over Elite Colleges
Focus instead on finding great colleges that your children can afford, writes Susan F. Paterno.
Look at the Numbers
A review of the demographic changes should motivate everyone in higher education, writes Frank Lamas.
Everyone Deserves a Safe Option for Fall
With COVID-19 advancing, and new infections and hospitalizations rising rapidly, Thomas Smith asks, why are so many institutions still trying to force people back onto their campuses?
Transfer Access to the Liberal Arts
Small liberal arts colleges have a crucial opportunity to engage actively with community colleges for the benefit of both students and themselves, write Loni Bordoloi Pazich and Meagan Wilson.
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