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The Case for Cohorts
Higher education already has a proven educational approach we need to consider to help colleges reopen more safely in the fall, writes Peter Plavchan.

Colleges Must Take a New Approach to Systemic Racism
Instead of offering yet another special-focus course, institutions must fully integrate truly diverse and inclusive subject matter into survey and required courses, argues Christiane Warren.
Monocultures and Pathogens
Why change can be so difficult in higher ed.
Pirates, Professors, and ‘Enemy of All Mankind’
The latest must-read book by Steven Johnson.

The MCAT Should Be Optional
This year, there is no reason to require the test, writes Lala Tanmoy Das.

Do You Know What It’s Like?
David Harris gives his perspective as a college president and a black man on the events of recent weeks in Minnesota, Central Park and elsewhere.

How to Reopen: Let Students and Faculty Choose
The key is to move to a three-semester academic year, spread out over 52 weeks, with people choosing which two semesters work best for them, Benjamin Reiss writes.
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