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Opinion

Memoirs Are Made of This

The pandemic has offered a perfect, organic opportunity to give students the time and purpose to reflect on and appreciate the history they’re living, writes Marc Muneal.

Social Scientists on COVID-19

What motivates people to wear masks, the effects of social isolation on children and the elderly, infection rates among the incarcerated. These are just some of the COVID-19 research topics social scientists are investigating right now.

Colleges Lower the Boom on Retirement Plans

Colleges and universities are increasingly suspending or trimming employee retirement plan contributions to battle budget deficits.
Opinion

Humanities as Essential Services

They can be a vital part of the pandemic response through immediate, translational, front-line work, argues Kirsten Ostherr.

Newly Tenured at… Indiana U Northwest, Lawrence, U of Alabama at Huntsville, Valdosta State

Indiana University Northwest Ming Gao, biology Brandon Lee, business and economics Hannah Lee, psychology Cara Lewis, English Lawrence University Deanna...

New Programs: Counseling, Management, Sports Psychology, Creative Writing, Entrepreneurship

Capital University is starting a master of arts in education, with a focus on clinical mental health counseling. Delaware Valley...
Opinion

The Best in Education Wasn’t Lost When Colleges Went Online

Even as we acknowledge the struggles of college teachers to help students learn and grow under this spring’s difficult circumstances, another side of the story needs to be told, writes Austin Sarat.

IP Problems

Copyright ownership concerns abound in the rapid shift to remote instruction.