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 New
York Times: After the Pandemic, a Revolution in Education and Work Awaits By Thomas L. Friedman The post-pandemic era will be both destructive and creative, with work increasingly disconnected from companies, jobs and work increasingly disconnected from each other, and higher education radically transformed.Read this article
The pandemic has revealed that a college education alone is insufficient. Americans are far more attached to the experience of college and university life than anyone thought, and they are not ready to give it up.Read this article
Even though the pandemic underscored the importance of international students, the disruption may not end when a vaccine becomes available. Politics may turn out to be a longer-term threat.Read this article
College and University
Presidents Respond to COVID-19: 2020 Fall Term Survey By Jonathan Turk, Maria Claudia Soler Salazar, and Anna Marie Ramos This first survey of 300 college and university presidents seeks to gauge how their institutions responded to the unfolding COVID-19 pandemic. The leaders identified their most pressing concerns, reported on their fall reopening plans, and offered an assessment of the impact on their institutions’ fall enrollment and financial health. Read this Report
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