It seems like we can't go one day without colleges getting a front-page feature and lately most articles haven't been about programs, student life, or even infamous college debt. Today, the New York Times features a story directly from students on how some colleges are really handling the coronavirus. While this is important information, as mentors we need to make sure that these stories don't pull students away from investigating the programs and campus life that they are seeking for their college life.
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Read MoreThe question of who we are at our core becomes even more compelling without the structure of what used to be our daily lives, in particular for our students.
Read MoreI have found myself thinking a lot about opportunities, mostly as a way to cope with all of this change.
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Read MoreIt’s hard not to get caught up in the panic of corona these days.
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