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Changing the Academic Paradigm
In response to a recent article about professors' responsibility to help prepare their students for careers, Rob Fried says students -- not instructors -- primarily own that responsibility. But the college has a role to play.

Resilience and Resistance: Fighting for Higher Education in Prison
Higher education is a basic human need. The opportunity should be available to anyone who pursues it, writes prison inmate Lyle C. May.

The Human Element in Online Learning
As colleges pivot quickly toward online learning, here’s the secret most educators and students don’t yet know: done right, online education can be surprisingly intimate, write Larry DeBrock, Norma Scagnoli and Fataneh Taghaboni-Dutta.
Getting (Sur)Real
Throwing ordinary time into stark relief.

Will Regional Accreditation Go National?
The federal government opened the door for regional accreditors to operate in other parts of the country, and one agency is taking advantage, Judith Eaton writes. Is this a good idea or a bad one?

Keep Calm and Keep Teaching
Shifting unexpectedly to remote instruction requires as many human solutions as technology solutions, Jody Greene writes.

Hope Matters
Mays Imad offers 10 teaching strategies to support students and help them continue to learn during this time of uncertainty.
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