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What Worked?

Looking for accidental discoveries from the Great Evacuation.

A Casualty of COVID-19 Employment Cuts Speaks Up

It may be easier for institutions to think associate lecturers should be the first to be let go when things get tough, writes Clarissa Eaton, but our colleagues and students need us.

Put One Foot in Front of the Other

As we move into the next phase of the coronavirus crisis, Victoria McGovern asks, how can we slow down and focus on fewer, more meaningful goals?
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Words Matter

Don't go test optional, and if you do, call it something else, writes Yoon S. Choi.

A Time to Reflect on What College Should Be

The long-term survival of colleges and universities will hinge on their ability to deliver what matters most to students, employers and society, write Jamie Merisotis and Carrie Besnette Hauser.

How College Students Can Help Reopen America

States could use some of their federal stimulus funds to create corps of contact tracers in service-learning courses, Terry Hartle and David Stone argue.