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.
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By Ian Beacock The pandemic spread when democracies around the world were already under pressure from illiberal populists and right-wing authoritarians. Yet, in many cases, the initial rhetoric surrounding the effort to contain the pandemic did not reflect democratic values, except in the case of Angela Merkel.Read this article
Higher education policies under pandemic conditions differ by country and culture; East Asian institutions aligned their policies closer to common good values early on. The success of their model is undeniable, and Western higher education might reconsider the values being practiced and taught at their institutions.Read this article
This survey suggests an art-engaged audience both concerned with safety and committed to in-person experiences with art. It also reveals the motivation visitors have for returning to art institutions. Read this article
This report delineates how access to the nation’s 101 most selective public colleges and universities has changed since 2000 for Black and Latino students and discusses whether these institutions serve an undergraduate student body representative of the racial and ethnic diversity of their state’s population. Read this report
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