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LIFE OF THE MIND The Academic Conference Will Never Be the Same By Kate Hidalgo Bellows The in-person conference is staging a comeback. But can it compete with the convenience of our computer screens? ADVERTISEMENT A SPECIAL REPORT The past year has shaken loose many of higher ed’s conceptual mainstays — about the future face of the student body, the nature of faculty jobs, what a campus should look like. We hope this report will help you and your campus prepare for what’s next. STUDENT MENTAL HEALTH Can Teletherapy Companies Ease the Campus Mental-Health Crisis? By Kate Hidalgo Bellows Counseling-center leaders say third-party providers have made a crucial difference in meeting the growing needs of college students.
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TEACHING Are These the Loneliest Professors? By Beth McMurtrie Community-college professors are sometimes the only full-time faculty member in their discipline on campus. Scholarly societies can help foster connections with colleagues. BACKGROUNDER Scholarly Groups Open Up, Slowly By Beth McMurtrie Community-college instructors rarely join academic associations. That may be changing.
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Views ADVICE Stop Playing It Safe: The Peril of the Generic College By Aaron Basko Far too many institutions try to look like everyone else, when differentiation is the secret to success.
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