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What About the Students?
The pandemic has taught us that the greatest challenge and obligation we face is recognizing that our students are among its most severe and overlooked victims, writes Billie Wright Dziech.

Colleges Are Not Light Switches
Colleges must start planning now for reopening in the fall, Karen Gross writes, as adjusting to our new educational environment won’t be fast or easy.

Turning the Tide on Online Learning
Only when it provides the full range of instructional connection points available in a traditional classroom will it begin to be a viable educational model, argues William G. Durden.

Retaining High-Risk Students Amid the Coronavirus
Higher education needs a national coalition to tackle two goals: keeping and recruiting students, especially those at risk, and building a digital infrastructure for the long haul, writes Peter McPherson.

Federal Research Is the Key to Solving the COVID-19 Crisis
Now is the time to invest even more in it, write Janet Napolitano and Dr. Carrie L. Byington.

Ethical College Admissions: Looking for a Coronavirus Silver Lining
Jim Jump considers the issues.

It's Time for the SAT and ACT to Be Completely Online
The current crisis shows why the tests should be online, writes David Benjamin Gruenbaum.

The Urgency of Reforming Federal Student Aid Policy
In the aftermath of COVID-19, we must help make college more affordable for low-income Americans, Lynn Pasquerella and Jane Oates write.
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