The Post-Pandemic College.
What will the future of education look like? |
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Explore how the pandemic will shape higher education in the years to come. In The Chronicle's The Post-Pandemic College, six experts give detailed insight into:
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The Academic Enterprise: Futurist and senior scholar at Georgetown University Bryan Alexander predicts a bumpy ride that could include intensive campus testing for Covid-19, heavier teaching burdens, college closures, and possible layoffs. The Student Experience: Gen Z has been deeply affected by the pandemic and the national reckoning over racial violence as they face a tough job market and increased mental-health issues, as explored with higher-education reporter Karin Fischer. Enrollment: Colleges are facing increased challenges to survive in a hyper-competitive recruitment race, according to Cornell B. LeSane II, the vice president for enrollment and dean of admissions at Allegheny College. The Business Models of Colleges: The pandemic gives academe the push it needs to plan for a more sustainable future, as argued by Rick Staisloff, founder of the consulting firm rpk GROUP. |
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