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The Other Way for Campuses to Respond to Coronavirus
Let’s not miss this opportunity to mobilize our expertise.
Guest Post: Your Suddenly Online Class Could Actually Be a Relief
A guest post to help those who need to go online take a breather and orient around what's most important.
Demystifying and Democratizing Tenure and Promotion
Unspoken rules and vague expectations contribute to holding down and pushing out scholars who have been historically marginalized in the academy, Kamden K. Strunk argues.
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Scenario Planning for Coronavirus
Frequently used in military situations, it can help college and university leaders during this uncertain time, writes Paul N. Friga, who presents a high-level scenario analysis and some recommended actions.
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Wash Your Hands, but Also Take a Nap
Yes, we are responding to a public health crisis, but we can also remind each other to take breaks and that it's okay to log out of email once in a while, Rebecca Vidra writes.
A Nesting Doll of Decisions
When one big decision entails a bunch of smaller ones.
How Crisis Teams Can Benefit From Adding a Social Media Manager
Five ways your crisis management team can include and use social media managers in communications.
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