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Advising in the Time of COVID
The ABCs of successful advising both before, during and after the pandemic are actually the LRCs: listen, respect and care. That’s according to new data from the National Survey of Student Engagement.

Power Differentials
Professor who studies pederasty sues students who've said he's sympathetic to pedophiles. Fellow classicists argue that he's treading into dicey legal and ethical territory in trying to police expression.

‘The Chicana/o/x Dream’
Authors discuss new book on Mexican American students.

For-Profit Chain's Bankruptcy Grinds to an End
The bankruptcy case began in 2014 after Anthem parent FCC Holdings Inc. was accused of predrawing federal financial aid dollars based on unsubstantiated enrollment projections.

Calm Before the Storm
The NSF’s new data on Ph.D.s earned in 2019 include some bright spots, including gains for underrepresented minority groups. But COVID-19 threatens to wreak havoc on soon-to-be and recent Ph.D.s for years to come, experts say.

Opinion
An Essential Worker
Deborah Parker describes why she decided to teach in person this semester and what she's learned from it.

Opinion
When Polling Fails, Read a Book
Transformative texts offer us a way to confront the mystery of the human condition and, in our current context, what we don’t understand about American politics, writes Tamara Mann Tweel.
Tenure Awarded at… Truman State, Wayne State
Truman State University Jose Carreno-Medina, Spanish Jocelyn Cullity, English Margaret Edwards, political science Arlen Egley, justice systems David Charles Goyette...
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