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Confetti
Ralph James Savarese, a professor of English, pens a poem about the push for in-person teaching on campuses this fall.

Rethinking Professional Meetings and Conferences
If you are planning one that now has to take place online, Sheldon H. Jacobson offers recommendations for how to make the most of the situation.
How Do You Know a Good English Department When You See One?
Asking for a certain 16-year-old who lives in my house.
Escape From COVID-19
An alternate version of the "what I did on my summer vacation" essay.
Virtual Laboratories: Convergence of Learning and Career Practice
In the months of COVID-19 isolation, the gulf between college science labs and professional labs has narrowed; they both are converging in online practice.

Unlocking the Potential of Prison Education
People in prison have often been relegated to “better than nothing” education, writes Tanya Erzen, and the inequities could become more prevalent during the pandemic.

On ‘Difficult’ Conversations
Framing discussions as such further marginalizes diverse students by labeling them as promoting identity politics when, in fact, all course content reflects identity politics, argues Derisa Grant.
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