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Messy, Beloved Community

What’s needed to make a campus safe now is at odds with the experiences people crave, argues Deborah J. Cohan, and institutions are making decisions about the fall based on magical thinking.

Navigating the New Professoriate

Michael G. Strawser offers advice for how academic administrators can help faculty respond to increased teaching, research and service expectations while dealing with a global virus.

Other Minds

Moral implications from taking other people seriously.

5 Higher Ed COVID-19 Leadership Lessons From ‘The Splendid and the Vile’

If Churchill were a university president or provost during a pandemic.

Twine Storytelling as Study Aid

Create your own database using the digital storytelling platform Twine.
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Imagining a Replacement for the SAT and ACT

Ben Paris thinks California could make a better test. Here's how.

What a New Test Needs to Have

John Katzman has for years called for the elimination of the SAT and ACT. He envisions what a replacement would look like.