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Love and Privacy in the Time of COVID
Contact tracing will go beyond our institutional control, warns Michael Corn, as its practical requirements will assuredly draw our data out and, in the process, erode confidentiality protections.
A Childcare Conundrum
If elementary schools aren't back full-time, we can't be.
Where ‘Generals Die in Bed’ Gets Online Education Wrong
An open letter to the Inside Higher Ed editors.
Making Online Learning Active
Using digital sources and tools in virtual humanities classrooms.
Tenure Is Dead: Pandemic Edition
Georgia Tech faculty are doing what they can to assert their power, but there isn't much muscle left.
A Sprint and a Marathon
Introducing a new blog, in which a college president ventures back to the classroom.
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Navigating Career Pivots
Highlighting transferrable skills is key, writes Rebekah Layton, who shares personal examples as a military veteran shifting into academe and then a scholar moving into new disciplines.
Sure, Get Rid of College Admissions Tests, but Not Because They’re Biased
Tests are not the source of inequities in American society, writes Jeffrey Aaron Snyder.
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