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An Honest Question
How does the reconciliation bill define free community college?
Solving for Transfer: Looking Inward While Building Outward
For the transfer evaluator, the convergence of academic and administrative policies and practices becomes a complex matrix of who, what, when, where and why.

‘The Chair’: A Dark Comedy?
The new Netflix series portrays a chair of a department at a moment when the position has never been more demanding and the humanities are at an inflection point, writes Amanda Bailey.

Déjà Vu All Over Again?
Our challenge now is to strike the right balance between offering safety from COVID-19 and a normal college experience -- and in a sharply polarized environment, write David Wippman and Glenn C. Altschuler.
Guest Post: Honor Mike Rose by Continuing His Work
Another tribute to Mike Rose, this time from Elaine Maimon. The supply of people paying honor to the man may be boundless.
10 Questions That Keep Me Up at Night
Diversity, adjuncts, the humanities and more.

Creating More Engaged Class Discussions
John J. Silvestro shares two strategies that he has found have reduced confusion and helped his students produce stronger work.

With Equity and Justice for All
As colleges grapple with the challenges and uncertainties of reopening this fall, they should ensure that any return-to-campus plan is fair in both perception and reality, writes Jen DeNeal.
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