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Zoomnosis: Avoiding Mischief and Mayhem in the Great Leap to Zoom
As the coronavirus forces many courses onto videoconferencing platforms, instructors and institutions can take small but important steps to ensure effective use and communication, Jody Greene writes.
Coronavirus News Roundup, March 25
Everything you need to know about higher ed and the coronavirus for Wednesday in one easy-to-read package.
Faculty Home Work
Remote work is proving difficult for many professors, given the circumstances and despite some early predictions to the contrary. What institutions are doing and can start doing to ease the pressure.
Stranded Abroad
Students studying abroad have difficulty getting home after countries close borders and restrict travel due to the coronavirus crisis. Some have gotten home, while others remain stuck in host countries.
Opinion
Leadership and Community in Tumultuous Times
Susan Resneck Pierce advises presidents and boards on how they should respond to the myriad challenges and dislocations caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
Opinion
The Networked University in a Pandemic -- and Beyond
One way institutions can get through these trying times -- and better prepare themselves for the future -- is by much greater collaboration with their peers, Jeff Selingo and Martin Kurzweil argue.
Funding, Admissions and Assessments
Everything you need to know about higher ed and the coronavirus for Tuesday and beyond in one easy-to-read package.
Reporting Their History While Living It
Student journalists are continuing to cover their colleges and surrounding communities even though the coronavirus pandemic has pushed them off campus. They say their work is needed now more than ever.
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