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How to Reopen Higher Ed
This is a national imperative, requiring New Deal-level funding and focus, write Irene Mulvey and Randi Weingarten.
Seeing Clearly the Blurred Boundaries
The division between work and home is being erased and has the potential to eradicate academic women's hard-earned gains toward equity, write Stephanie McNulty and Gretchen Meyers.
Following the Traces
Scott McLemee highlights some of the noteworthy books coming out in the first half of 2021.
The Power of Now for Higher Education
Although our natural instincts as college leaders are to go into hibernation until the pandemic passes, now is the time for us to lean into the work that we do, writes Mark Zupan.
Can’t Afford Not To
Today's financial challenges have led many colleges to believe they can't afford to invest in new initiatives, but the right ones may be their best hope for the future, argues Mick Starcevich.
Another Wave of Presidential Departures?
Many college and university presidents may soon be leaving, writes L. Jay Lemons, but will their institutions be ready for the transition?
The Student Connection Challenge
As both a professor and a vice provost, Claudia Lampman reflects on students’ comfort levels in approaching faculty compared to administrators and on the need to build meaningful interactions.
Ensuring an Equitable Recovery for Latinos
The federal government must increase support for colleges that serve the Latino community given the pandemic's devastating impact, argue Viviann Anguiano and Janette Martinez.
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