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Chaplains Are Essential for Higher Education's Heart and Soul

By supporting them, colleges can more fully educate the whole student and ensure graduates will not only do good but also be well, writes the Reverend Brian E. Konkol.
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The Decline of Testing Affects More Than Testing

From efforts to recruit students to rankings, the impact is immense, write Bill Conley and Bob Massa.

Making the New Normal Work

Vicente Gracias and Brian L. Strom share how the targeted coronavirus testing strategy at Rutgers University is helping suppress outbreaks and keep the community safe.

Modeling Elevator Traffic With Social Distancing

Campuses across the country operate buildings serviced by elevators, writes David Swinarski. How can you make yours as safe as possible during the pandemic?

Podcasting a Polymath

Scott McLemee discusses the podcast A Very Square Peg: The Strange and Remarkable Life of the Polymath Robert Eisler.

Career Exploration in College

Essays on how colleges can do more to help undergraduates explore careers while ensuring that their educations are relevant to the job market.

When Polling Fails, Read a Book

Transformative texts offer us a way to confront the mystery of the human condition and, in our current context, what we don’t understand about American politics, writes Tamara Mann Tweel.

If We Don’t Push for a More Diverse Faculty Now, Then When?

Too often, diversity initiatives are the first to fall when times are tight, but we must stop making that mistake and use this moment for lasting change, writes Ansley Abraham.