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Being a Black Ph.D. Student Following George Floyd’s Murder

Academe forces black scholars to choose between fully processing our emotions during moments of racial injustice and producing enough research to succeed professionally, writes Clifton Boyd.

History Strikes Back

Our students are living through history.

Online Learning Is Not the Future

Technology advocates may see online teaching as the best path forward, but one important audience vociferously disagrees: students, Peter C. Herman writes.

A Pyrrhic Victory?

A Yale University student voices her concerns about reopening campuses in the fall.

Learning in 2050

Why think about the future in this most difficult of times?

Pandemic Teaching Prescriptions

Faculty members and students have had better experiences in online classes that shared six factors, writes Regan A. R. Gurung.

A Call to Action

White allies should speak out on behalf of unheard black people and communities, writes Jourdan Hilaire, who offers suggestions for how to do so beyond simply posting on Facebook.