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First, Consider the Deal Breakers

Aden Hayes lists some threatening possible developments that should give people pause if they plan to open their campuses this fall semester.

Housing Challenges and Black Faculty

Many tenure-track Black faculty members experience inordinate difficulties when looking for housing, a situation that COVID-19 has only exacerbated, writes Siobhan Brooks.

Unlocking the Potential of Prison Education

People in prison have often been relegated to “better than nothing” education, writes Tanya Erzen, and the inequities could become more prevalent during the pandemic.

Centering Students' Needs

COVID-19 is certainly not the only thing we in higher education should prepare for regarding this coming year, writes Maximillian Matthews.

We Don’t Belong Here

The new directives from Immigration and Customs Enforcement make it clear that we aren't welcome in the U.S., writes international student Musbah Shaheen.

Colleges Shouldn't Revoke Admissions Offers

It will fail to fight racism, writes Joe Cohn.

Finding Future Presidents

Peter Eckel explores the ways the pandemic might take its toll on the search for talent at the top and what search committees and boards should do in response.

More Crucial Than Ever

Today's climate demands the inclusion of ethnic studies throughout higher education, argues Elwood Watson, who disputes the naysayers' routine criticisms of the field.