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What Lies Ahead
Predicting the pandemic’s long-term impact on higher education.

Graduate Studies and Campus Closures
The ever-changing landscape of the COVID-19 issue leaves us questioning what we will do about our studies, classrooms, research and futures, writes Katy Krieger.

Leadership and Community in Tumultuous Times
Susan Resneck Pierce advises presidents and boards on how they should respond to the myriad challenges and dislocations caused by the coronavirus pandemic.

The Networked University in a Pandemic -- and Beyond
One way institutions can get through these trying times -- and better prepare themselves for the future -- is by much greater collaboration with their peers, Jeff Selingo and Martin Kurzweil argue.
Leadership in a Time of Crisis
Case studies to inspire us now and to teach in our classrooms later.
3 Small College Advantages in the Sudden COVID-19 Shift to Remote Education
Where money isn’t everything.
What Kind of Normal Do We Want to Get Back To?
The crisis of the coronavirus has torn the mask off an economy designed to thwart life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness for all.

Academic Advising Amid Social Distancing
In the coming months, advisers will need to explore new methods to serve their students -- making the mantra “meet students where they are” more relevant than ever before, writes James Wicks.
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