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The Life of a Black Academic: Tired and Terrorized
What has not been acknowledged is the world of terror enveloping many black academics that has changed feeling tired to absolute exhaustion, Henrika McCoy writes.

Evaluating a Virtual Commencement
Reflecting on the spring's events, David Galef offers a satiric means of assessment.
Friday Fragments
Fundraising for Plexiglas, some PSAs and a surprising discovery on YouTube.
Trying to Read ‘Arguing With Zombies’ as a Republican
Dear conservatives …

5 Productivity Practices That Helped Me Finish My Dissertation
Strategies for getting to done.

Managing the Higher Ed Obstacle Course
As colleges consider how to reopen, Mitchell B. Reiss recommends that they prioritize bringing back to campuses one major source of revenue: graduate students.

COVID-19’s Disparate Impact
The pandemic will affect different institutions and students unequally. We can do something about that, write five staff members of the Sorenson Impact Center.

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.
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