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The Switch Semester

Several universities have said they will open for in-person instruction this fall but will end on-campus instruction by Thanksgiving. Can that plan work?
Opinion

College Leaders: Don't Waste This Crisis, for Students’ Sake

Rather than hoping for a return to normal, colleges and universities should use this moment to do three difficult things: fix transfer, increase need-based aid and advance teaching quality, Joshua Wyner writes.

New Programs: Counseling, Management, Sports Psychology, Creative Writing, Entrepreneurship

Capital University is starting a master of arts in education, with a focus on clinical mental health counseling. Delaware Valley...
Opinion

The Best in Education Wasn’t Lost When Colleges Went Online

Even as we acknowledge the struggles of college teachers to help students learn and grow under this spring’s difficult circumstances, another side of the story needs to be told, writes Austin Sarat.
Opinion

Rebooting University Research for the Post-Pandemic Era

While the obstacles are substantial and still growing in many cases, now is the time to identify the issues and prepare for the decisions needed in the months ahead, write Peter Schiffer and Jay Walsh.

The Unexpected Transition to Remote Learning and What’s Ahead for Fall: a Conversation | Tuesday, May 19 at 2:00 pm ET

Academic and technology leaders discuss how their institutions and instructors kept students on their educational paths as COVID-19 shut their...

Ep. 5: Southern New Hampshire U's Big Play with Campus-Based Learning

To better understand what this means for the private, nonprofit university, we spoke with Paul LeBlanc, SNHU's president and the...

Enrollment Concerns

"Enrollment Concerns" is Inside Higher Ed's new print-on-demand compilation of articles. You may download a copy here, free. And we...