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From Surviving to Thriving
The pandemic has forced institutions to reckon finally with the fundamental issues of the true value of higher education from a student's perspective, Peter Lake and Rob Buelow write.
Online Learning to the Rescue: Again
Online learning has helped rescue higher education from the pandemic and from natural disasters, wars and untold disasters. Will it now inject higher ed into the fourth industrial revolution?
‘The Amateur Hour’ and the History and Future of Teaching and Learning
Will things be different after the pandemic?

Moving From the Tactical to the Strategic
We can and should learn from our forced response to the pandemic, but we should not mistake unplanned, short-term adjustments for necessary long-term change, Mary B. Marcy advises.

13 Tips for New Administrators
Stella Erbes shares reflections and lessons learned during her first year that might serve as a helpful resource for other people considering a leadership position in higher education.

Semester on the High Seas: A Reimagining of Spring
Rather than clinging to old academic constructs, colleges should be encouraging a more radical vision for the sake of not just surviving but also thriving, argues Megan Vossler.
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