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Make Success Possible
When both sides miss the point about reopening.
Learning Science and Higher Education Change
A framework to understand the history and future of higher education.
Safetyism Was Never Real
When someone accuses others of practicing "safetyism," look at where the power lies.
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10 Small Steps for Department Chairs to Foster Inclusion
In times of crisis, it becomes more important than ever, as stress can cause well-intentioned leaders to resort to bias and exclusion, write Ethel L. Mickey, Ember Skye Kanelee and Joya Misra.
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Changed, Changed Utterly
Christopher Cox predicts the significant ways academic libraries will shift in terms of collections, services, spaces and operations as a result of the pandemic.
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Inviting Students to the Table
Colleges should ask students to help plan curricular and co-curricular options for the fall that will work for them, writes Rebecca Vidra.
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