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THE REVIEW | ESSAY By Mary B. Marcy Tuition revenues are eroding, but small institutions have a plethora of ways to fight back. BACKGROUNDER By Lee Gardner and Audrey Williams June Many campuses with fewer than 1,000 students survived the pandemic on fumes. What’s next? THE REVIEW | OPINION By Mark Garrett Cooper Rejecting innovation won’t convince an increasingly skeptical society of our value.
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IN CASE YOU MISSED IT By François Furstenberg Temple’s Jason Wingard championed “skillification.” He’s out, but his vision lives on. TEACHING By Beth McMurtrie Instructors and others discuss how colleges can best respond to student anxiety in the classroom. LATITUDES By Karin Fischer How colleges are focusing on foreign-student success, inside the classroom and out.
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