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Colleges Should Cultivate More Equitable Transfer Pathways

Equitable transfer for students is more pressing than ever during the pandemic, and institutions should take a more proactive and holistic approach, writes Xueli Wang.
Opinion

Leading Through Crisis: A Community College Lens

Presidents of community colleges are facing particular challenges these days, writes DeRionne P. Pollard, who shares some leadership strategies she's found helpful.
Opinion

Clearing the Path to Stability

Unintended consequences due to stimulus distribution requirements must be corrected as future aid for higher education is considered, writes Jennifer Blum.

Higher Education and the Public Good

As the country grapples with severe economic challenges, this is the time to enroll people laid off during the COVID-19 crisis so they can improve their skills, writes Catharine Bond Hill.

Buckle Up for the Next Phase of Planning

Planning to reopen colleges successfully will be much more complicated than shutting them down, write Steve Kloehn, Julie A. Peterson and Lisa M. Rudgers, who provide some guidance for getting started.
Opinion

Ethical College Admissions: Testy

The College Board and ACT will face problems well beyond the coronavirus, writes Jim Jump.

The Courage of Medical Students

In contrast to the students who flouted the coronavirus on spring break beaches, America's med students are graduating early and joining other medical professionals in the fight against COVID-19, Terry Hartle writes.

Testing Gen Z

Past generations have confronted their own crises with grit, resilience and a commitment to the greater good, and we're confident Gen Z will do the same, write Glenn C. Altschuler and David Wippman.