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‘COVID Was the Straw That Broke the Camel’s Back’

William Paterson University says it’s saving the institution by cutting nearly 100 full-time professors over three years. Faculty members wonder what will be left to save.

Reflections on Fall Campus Connections

Normal? Not exactly—but academic, social and wellness realities this semester have pointed in a positive direction for many students.

‘There Is No College in COVID’

A new book featuring journal entries from first-year students at Oregon State University–Cascades reflecting on their transition to college during a global pandemic offers poignant, witty and sad takes on their unusual experience.
Opinion

8 Steps to Prepare for a Pandemic That’s Becoming Endemic

It’s time for colleges to rethink their plans for the spring semester, write David Wippman and Glenn C. Altschuler, who present a path that offers a balance between safety and normalcy.

Students Missed Chance for $50 by Not Reading Syllabus

Kenyon Wilson, a professor of performing arts at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, decided to test students on something...

Appeals Court Reinstates Biden Vaccine Mandate

A federal appeals court reinstated a Biden administration rule requiring employees of large businesses to get vaccinated against COVID-19 or...

Academic Minute: Career Success for Students With Disabilities

Today on the Academic Minute: Susan McKelvey, research assistant professor at Virginia Commonwealth University, explores how to help students with...

Legal Win for Kutztown Professor Denied Remote Accommodation

Stephen Oross, an associate professor of psychology at Kutztown University who was denied a remote teaching accommodation following his recent...