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A Casualty of COVID-19 Employment Cuts Speaks Up
It may be easier for institutions to think associate lecturers should be the first to be let go when things get tough, writes Clarissa Eaton, but our colleagues and students need us.
The Right to Ethnic Studies in Higher Education
Especially given the demographics, asks Alvaro Huerta, why shouldn't colleges require students to learn about others' histories, struggles and successes in this country?
Difficult Home Lives and the Other Side of Educational Access
The teacher I am now is who my students deserved before the pandemic took hold of my classroom, writes Christina Wyman.
Quantity Is Not Rigor
While we are all working at home, let’s use the occasion to examine the status quo, urges Cathy N. Davidson, including rethinking homework.
Physical Distancing and Community Connection
Rae Mansfield, a faculty member in residence, describes what it's like to be on the front lines of residential life today.
Advancing Through Crises
They can be opportunities for personal growth and cultivating compassion toward others, writes Adriana Bankston.
COVID-19 Is Making Us Rethink Everything
Raechele L. Pope gives eight recommendations for creating and maintaining affirming and student-centered advising for Ph.D.s in uncertain times.
Pregnant Mother Scholar in a Pandemic
My experiences during a pandemic are far from business as usual, writes Abiola Farinde-Wu. In fact, I carry a complex and challenging workload by virtue of my race and gender.
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