domingo, 24 de mayo de 2020

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Higher education in the age of COVID-19
Five recent articles offer perspective on crucial issues for higher education amid the coronavirus outbreak. And if you’re entering the workforce, browse our graduate’s guide to a new world of work for even more insight on what you need to hit the ground running for your internship or new job.

Coronavirus and the campus: How can US higher education organize to respond?
Although most students have gone home, colleges and universities still have decisions to make. An integrated nerve center can help.
Set a course   >

Coronavirus: How should US higher education plan for an uncertain future?
With American campuses largely empty of students, higher-education leaders need to shift their thinking to what happens next.
Understand potential scenarios  >

Getting the next phase of remote learning right in higher education
Because of the coronavirus, American colleges and universities are entering new educational territory. Here are some practical ways to deliver excellence.
5 key actions 


Best practices for an unusual US admissions cycle amid coronavirus
COVID-19 and changes to the university code of ethics have created new challenges and uncertainties for institutions seeking to enroll students for fall 2020. Applying best practices can help.
Tactical measures to take

COVID-19 and US higher education enrollment: Preparing leaders for fall
A college’s first-year class helps define the student experience and heavily influences the institution’s finances. Higher education leaders are concerned about what will happen in the fall; our latest survey insights can help.
See the findings

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