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: How to Reopen the American Mind By Jon Baskin and Anastasia Berg The debate ignited by professor Allan Bloom in 1987 has become once again relevant as the humanities face an existential threat caused by the pandemic. The authors argue, however, that the humanities will not only survive, but also become essential to imagining the future humanistic and democratic thinking. Read this article
From The Atlantic :
Higher Education
Should Lead the Efforts to Reverse Structural Racism By Freeman A. Hrabowski III, Peter H. Henderson, and J. Kathleen Tracy Leaders at the University of Maryland emphasize the role that higher education institutions play in helping students and society at large to overcome challenges relating to race and gender.Read this article
After finally re-opening, European museums experience daily visitor counts far below the intentionally limited attendance. Museums on both sides of the Atlantic have been slow to cater to diverse demographics. Their response to these low numbers will determine whether they can survive. Read this article
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