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Reopenings Redux
Karen Robinson and Anthony Rotoli offer four guiding principles to help campuses prepare to open their doors again in the upcoming spring semester.

Prop 16's Defeat and the Future of Affirmative Action
Affirmative action remains an important tool for society, writes Amaka Okechukwu.

Fighting for Conservatives Under Attack in Academe
The most discriminated-against higher ed employees -- those on the right or center-right -- are ignored in public universities ostensibly but falsely obsessed with diversity, argues Richard E. Vatz.

Evolving Campus Communications for the COVID Era
Colleges must find new ways to communicate with diverse audiences, writes Brian Lemond, who shares four ideas on class interactions, partnerships, communications and admissions.

Opinion
Higher Ed Needs to Show Up
To reach more students, colleges need to learn, not just educate, writes Jonathan B. Williams.

Transparency, Trust and Common Goals
Julie E. Wollman, Matthew Hartley and Katie Herschede describe the significant benefits that can result from scenario planning about the pandemic with trustees.

Pandemic in Print
Scott McLemee highlights the considerable number of current and forthcoming books flagged as pertinent to COVID-19 and its impact, or to pandemics more broadly.

Curtains Up on Campuses
Broadway may be closed, but performing and other arts are thriving at some colleges, writes Margot Singer, who describes why and how institutions should double down on that.
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