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Intergenerational Trust Will Be Our Superpower
As students across the country relocate from campus communities to virtual ones, the shift calls us to new kinds of collaboration, write Katherine A. Rowe, a university president, and Kelsey Vita, a student leader.

Time and Time Again
Scott McLemee reviews Truls Wyller's What Is Time? An Enquiry.

Free With No Degree
Colleges that do the best job serving transfer students will be the ones to thrive over the next several years, argues John Mullane.

Colleges Should Cultivate More Equitable Transfer Pathways
Equitable transfer for students is more pressing than ever during the pandemic, and institutions should take a more proactive and holistic approach, writes Xueli Wang.

Leading Through Crisis: A Community College Lens
Presidents of community colleges are facing particular challenges these days, writes DeRionne P. Pollard, who shares some leadership strategies she's found helpful.

Clearing the Path to Stability
Unintended consequences due to stimulus distribution requirements must be corrected as future aid for higher education is considered, writes Jennifer Blum.

Higher Education and the Public Good
As the country grapples with severe economic challenges, this is the time to enroll people laid off during the COVID-19 crisis so they can improve their skills, writes Catharine Bond Hill.

Buckle Up for the Next Phase of Planning
Planning to reopen colleges successfully will be much more complicated than shutting them down, write Steve Kloehn, Julie A. Peterson and Lisa M. Rudgers, who provide some guidance for getting started.
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