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Pleasant Surprises of 2020
It wasn’t completely terrible …
All College Professors Should Be Scholars
What it will take to re-professionalize college teaching.
At the Intersection of Burnout, COVID and Systemic Racism
We must make our institutions actively antiracist, writes Deborah Saint-Phard, in order to bring about actual change and healing for each of us and our nation.

Deciding Under the Influence
College students shouldn’t be forced to choose between their success and their safety, contends Brian Sayler.

Gender, COVID and Faculty Service
The pandemic has added to the burden of institutional service that women disproportionately bear, with considerable consequences for career advancement, argue Marwa Shalaby, Nermin Allam and Gail Buttorff.
The Crisis Higher Education Needs
COVID-19 is forcing colleges and universities to reckon with long-standing, long-evaded issues of access, affordability and equity.
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