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Colleges Shouldn't Overfocus on Technical Skills
Doing so expands access and opportunity in the short term but creates a two-tiered society that reinforces equity gaps over the long haul, writes Melanie Ho.

How to Ensure Equity in Graduate Admissions in a Pandemic
There are clear steps for colleges to take, writes John Augusto.

COVID-19 Has Taught Us What Intelligence Really Is
Psst, here's a hint: forget about standardized tests, writes Robert J. Sternberg.

Teaching Modalities for Fall Semester
David Galef offers a facetious look at the different ways of offering courses at U of All People.

A Wrinkle in Time
Scott McLemee explores a series of essays on working from home during the pandemic.

An Essential Education for All Students
Even before the pandemic, reformers failed to make major curriculum reform in community colleges a priority, writes Terry U. O'Banion, who offers a new paradigm.

An Ethical Opening for Higher Ed Institutions
If a college's reopening were an experiment, David Grant and Mark Meaney ask, would it be approved by an institutional review board?
Take a Sabbatical for Teaching This Fall
Nicholas H. Snow offers a suggestion to his research scholar colleagues: navigate this perfect storm by making teaching and serving undergraduate students your highest priority.
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