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Early Dispatches From the COVID-19 Classroom

As the fall term begins, professors describe their experiences in the in-person (and virtual) classroom. Their verdict? Better than feared. Lots of faculty experimentation. Students are anxious, and physical conditions are … mixed.

Academic Minute: Traumatic Brain Injuries

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Texas A&M University Center for Sports Management Research and Education Week, Traver Wright...

Jerry Falwell Officially Resigns

Jerry Falwell Jr. has officially resigned from Liberty University, the university confirmed Tuesday. Falwell submitted his resignation letter through an...

College of the Desert Riled by Malware Attack

The College of the Desert experienced a malware attack Sunday that brought down email and web servers. The college’s internal...

ACT Cancels 2 International Test Administrations

ACT announced Tuesday that it was canceling the December 2020 and the February 2021 test administrations of the ACT, "due...
Opinion

Take a Sabbatical for Teaching This Fall

Nicholas H. Snow offers a suggestion to his research scholar colleagues: navigate this perfect storm by making teaching and serving undergraduate students your highest priority.

Offensive but Forgivable Joke or Fireable Offense?

Professor is reassigned from teaching after making comment about face masks to student from Wuhan, China, during online class. Some call comment xenophobic; others rally to his support.
Opinion

6 Tips for Teaching Online and In Person Simultaneously

Amy E. Crook and Travis W. Crook outline strategies to promote meaningful engagement for online students while at the same time providing a rich face-to-face learning environment.