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Fall Scenario #12: A Low-Residency Model
Trying to get everyone back to campus.
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Repurposing Campus Spaces
Considerably fewer students may be taking in-person courses on many campuses this fall, writes George R. La Noue, so institutions must reconsider what they'll do with their facilities.
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A Better Approach to Addressing Campus Sexual Violence
The Trump administration’s new rules narrow the focus of Title IX. Government should now focus more on prevention than on enforcement, Joy Blanchard argues.
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Conducting a Successful Leadership Search in a Pandemic
It's exceptionally difficult to have a leadership vacancy in a crisis like this, writes Rod McDavis, who offers some concrete suggestions on how to respond effectively.
Fall Scenario #11: Students in Residence, Learning Virtually
Maintaining the campus experience.
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The Case for Block Scheduling in the Fall
The approach has always offered flexibility and focus, and in our current situation, it provides numerous other advantages as well, writes Perry L. Glanzer.
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