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Weekly Rundown
AKA|Strategy continues its commitment to stay informed about the latest in higher education and the nonprofit sector.

It is a pleasure to share these articles that we found both informative and engaging.
We welcome any comments or reactions to this edition of our AKA Weekly Rundown.
What you might have missed earlier this week:
 
 
 
From The Hechinger Report:
By Biddy Martin
The pandemic has exacerbated the already high stakes for public higher education institutions. Amherst College President Dr. Carolyn Martin recounts her student experience and intellectual growth in such an institution, making a case for the importance of their survival. Read this article

From The Atlantic:
By Ed Yong
As the winter approaches, nine errors of intuition are still hamstringing the U.S. pandemic response. If continued unchecked, they might portend a particularly bleak future. Read this article

From Artnet News:
In addition to their challenges of confronting racial and economic inequities, museums now also face a severe loss of talent and institutional knowledge. As employees leave the field, some predict that the arts sector won't be able to fully recover from the brain drain. Read this article
 
 
Spotlight on Clients
 

From
The New York Times:
He Invented the Rubik's Cube. He's Still Learning From It.
By Alexandra Alter
Erno Rubik, a past client of AKA, reflects on creating the Rubik’s Cube and the cultural phenomenon it inspired. Read this article
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