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Resilience and Resistance: Fighting for Higher Education in Prison
Higher education is a basic human need. The opportunity should be available to anyone who pursues it, writes prison inmate Lyle C. May.

Will Regional Accreditation Go National?
The federal government opened the door for regional accreditors to operate in other parts of the country, and one agency is taking advantage, Judith Eaton writes. Is this a good idea or a bad one?

Ethical College Admissions: College Counseling in Interesting Times
The coronavirus has added to the complications, writes Jim Jump.
Don’t Forget About Us Minority Students: An Open Letter to University Administrators
Will Walker, a college student, describes what he and others like him are experiencing during the coronavirus and expresses his concerns.

Scenario Planning for Coronavirus
Frequently used in military situations, it can help college and university leaders during this uncertain time, writes Paul N. Friga, who presents a high-level scenario analysis and some recommended actions.

Coronavirus Could Cause a Long-Term Higher Ed Crisis
Years of budget cuts and failure to address basic student needs make higher education potentially unequipped to deal with a crisis like this, Mark Huelsman warns.

Academe in the Red Zone
Matthew Loveless describes life as a professor in Italy during the coronavirus outbreak.
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