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#Manterrupting
Female academics saw their own experiences in the vice presidential debate's gendered and racialized dynamics.

Opinion
What Tech Calls Thinking
Scott McLemee reviews Adrian Daub's What Tech Calls Thinking: An Inquiry Into the Intellectual Bedrock of Silicon Valley.

‘Leaving Academia’
Author discusses his book on how to leave an academic career. He provides advice based on his own experience.

Paying for Inequity
Princeton settles with federal government in pay gap case and will pay more than $1 million to female faculty.

Opinion
It's Time to Give Adjuncts More Professional Opportunities
With the precariousness of many positions due to COVID, departments should help adjuncts gain experience that will allow them to secure needed employment elsewhere, writes Eric Falwell.
New Programs: Engineering, Higher Education, Herbal Products, Architecture
Alvernia University is starting majors in electrical, industrial and mechanical engineering. Boston College is starting a part-time executive Ed.D. in...

Opinion
Virtual Learning Should and Can Be Hands-On
Alexis R. Abramson, an engineering dean, provides advice on how to replicate the experiential learning of labs, group projects and field research in virtual and hybrid classes.

Faculty Confidence in Online Learning Grows
Survey finds significant increases in professors' confidence in virtual learning and their sense of support from their colleges -- but continuing concerns about equity for underrepresented students.
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