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Exploding batteries, Zoom fatigue and Gritty goes international.
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Public Colleges and Universities Need Federal Relief
Without additional stimulus, further state disinvestment is imminent, significantly limiting accessible and affordable educational opportunities for students across America, writes F. King Alexander.
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The Case for a Higher Education Bailout
The financial crisis in higher education hurts all of us, write Caroline Levine and Jennifer Tennant, and there’s one clear solution.
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When the Even-Tempered Act
Graduate school deans' typically moderate, judicious, conciliatory and what some might even call boring approach positions them to be innovators in the COVID world, writes Debra W. Stewart.
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Veterans Day 2020
Wick Sloane's annual survey of veteran enrollment at highly selective colleges finds bright spots amid otherwise stagnant totals.
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Stop Sending Other People's Children to War
In a coda to his annual survey of veterans at selective colleges, Wick Sloane implores for an end to this practice.
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