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Current Campus Context: Reflections, Tensions, and Hopes for Higher Ed


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Current Campus Context is Student Affairs Now’s rapid-response series breaking down the latest developments in higher education. In this August edition, host Heather Shea is joined by Dr. Felecia Commodore, Dr. Brendan Cantwell, and Dr. Demetri L. Morgan to reflect on the summer’s most significant events shaping higher ed. Together they explore tensions between values and practice, policy and reality, and what students are bringing into the new semester, while also highlighting progress, innovation, and what keeps us motivated in this work.

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