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The Decline of Testing Affects More Than Testing

From efforts to recruit students to rankings, the impact is immense, write Bill Conley and Bob Massa.

Making the New Normal Work

Vicente Gracias and Brian L. Strom share how the targeted coronavirus testing strategy at Rutgers University is helping suppress outbreaks and keep the community safe.

Guest Post: The Strange Case of the Exploding Student Workload

Jody Greene, associate vice provost for teaching and learning and director of the Center for Innovations in Teaching and Learning at the University of California, Santa Cruz, explores a seeming conundrum.

Mental Health Epidemic: Dark Shadow of the COVID Pandemic

As we prepare to launch another semester mostly online, we are facing what may be the most severe mental health crisis in the history of American education. The next three months promise to bring the most dangerous and stressful period in American medicine.

Remembering a Chicano Academic Legend

Álvaro Huerta reflects on the life and contributions of scholar, activist and poet Juan Gómez-Quiñones.

Podcasting a Polymath

Scott McLemee discusses the podcast A Very Square Peg: The Strange and Remarkable Life of the Polymath Robert Eisler.