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Decision Points Loom for College Leaders
Scenario planning is getting attention as a tool for navigating an uncertain time. But when will leaders need to make big decisions?

Coronavirus News Roundup for April 30
Everything you need to know for Thursday about higher ed and the coronavirus in one easy-to-read package (with some distractions to help your sanity).

Americans Cancel Education Plans
Millions of Americans are abandoning or altering their education plans in the face of the pandemic, according to Strada's ongoing survey.
Gentrification and African American History
History is disappearing off the Georgia coast. In today's Academic Minute, part of Mercer University Week, Melanie Pavich explores one...

An Argument for ‘Remote’ Rather Than ‘Online’ Instruction
Might high-touch, residential colleges be better off tweaking the synchronous instruction they've done this spring rather than making a bigger shift if campuses are still closed to students in the fall? One campus official makes that case.

Zoom Boom
Synchronous instruction is trending, but experts say a more intentional mix of live and asynchronous classwork is necessary for future remote terms.

The Evolving Fall Picture
Several colleges announce intent to reopen campuses this fall, including Radford University, which said it will be "completely open," including student housing and dining.

Colleges Could Lose 20% of Students
Projection comes from the latest survey of college students and would-be college students and does not consider community colleges or foreign students. Figures are particularly bleak for minority students.
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