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Redeeming the True Sense of Student Affairs
Will it take a letter like this one two weeks or two month from now, Shane Cadden asks, to make COVID matter?

When Home Is Where Work Is
Whether residence halls are at full capacity or students are spread out to minimize exposure to COVID-19 or some other variation, it creates stress for live-in staff members, says Michelle L. Boettcher.

Five Key Skills New Presidents Will Need
Campus leaders will have to employ them early on in their administrations if they are to face down the challenges that COVID-19 is presenting this fall, advise Katherine Haley and Tom Horgan.
Extending the Asterisk
As the pandemic continues, the pass/no credit option may need to continue, too.
Alternative Credentials, Scaled Degrees, and the New Higher Ed Matthew Effect
The potential impact of elite-branded affordable online certificates and degrees on regionally-branded tuition-dependent colleges and universities.
Speak Out Against Reopening
"There is more power in numbers, and it is a more effective way to push back against a system that is making choices that prioritize profits over students' and teachers' health."

Keep Campus Closed - What Higher Ed is Too Afraid to Say
Anonymous higher ed pros share their dissatisfaction with having to reopen

Look at the Numbers
A review of the demographic changes should motivate everyone in higher education, writes Frank Lamas.
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