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Might This Be the Beginning of Education?
If nothing else, Paul Hanstedt writes, the global pandemic is breaking the boundary between static university learning and the wicked fluidity of the world.
How Online Learning Can Strengthen Our Democracy
Does the experience of online learning offer a set of advantages to teaching about diversity?
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Beating Pandemic Burnout
Focusing on purpose, compassion, connection and balance in times of uncertainty can help you cope with challenges, writes Rebecca Pope-Ruark.
The ‘Visiting Year’
Community college as an alternative to a gap year.
Maintaining the Campus Experience in the Time of Social Distancing
Ways to keep the college experience alive.
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A New Calendar
Because of coronavirus, distance learning and distance grading, the concept of using the second half of junior year for college admissions decisions is a joke.
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Ethical College Admissions: Trust and Antitrust
Jim Jump reviews the ethical issues facing college admissions officials on May 1.
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