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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.

Communicating Compassionately During COVID-19

We should assist students in ways that address not just academic issues but also financial, health and safety concerns as well as their overall well-being, writes Melissa Dennihy.

Conducting a Successful Leadership Search in a Pandemic

It's exceptionally difficult to have a leadership vacancy in a crisis like this, writes Rod McDavis, who offers some concrete suggestions on how to respond effectively.

Equitable Exams During COVID-19

Pamela Chui Kadakia and Allan A. Bradshaw offer some approaches to consider in light of the sudden changes this spring as instructors begin to design, administer and score final assessments.

The Elephant in the (Zoom) Room

The current pandemic brings home that higher education must be organized around meaningful and humane student learning experiences, write members of the TPHE Collective.

A Plan for Resisting Zoombombing

Carlton E. Green provides advice for how to best respond to an incident and care for the people who have been impacted.

You Aren't Bragging

When job seeking, don't downplay your strengths and accomplishments but instead know that, by recognizing them, you're giving employers necessary information, writes Diane A. Safer.

How to Retain Women of Color and Indigenous Women Grad Students

Kimberly D. McKee and Denise A. Delgado highlight three crucial components that can help such students not only survive but also thrive at their institutions.