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Building a Better Future Through the Pandemic
Colleges and universities have a responsibility to mitigate and direct its impacts in innovative and positive ways, writes Fernando M. Reimers.

From Triage to Transformation
We in higher education must move forward from the fury and heartbreak of the current moment and focus on rethinking our systems and creating new opportunities, writes Elaine P. Maimon.

An Expanded Notion of Study Abroad
Engaging students with people who practice international traditions and cultures within the United States must become the focus, writes William G. Durden.

Now's the Perfect Time to Rethink Thanksgiving
It's just one example of how the pandemic could open up opportunities to leave the well-trodden pathways of tradition in favor of smarter alternatives, write Russ Castronovo and Caroline Levine.

4 Top Asks Students Have for Colleges
Colleges needn’t cut tuition to boost enrollment this fall -- they just need to offer students what they really want, argues Matt Wilkerson.

It’s Time to Stem Malpractice in STEM Admissions
The skills measured by conventional standardized exams don't appear to be central to STEM success, Robert J. Sternberg writes, and colleges should not rely on such tests in isolation.

The International Recruitment Roller Coaster
Colleges need to make the case for recruiting international students once again, writes Anna Wise.

Reject Racist Applicants
They don't deserve what higher education offers, writes Lawrence C. Ross Jr.
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