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Rush to Publish Risks Undermining COVID-19 Research
COVID-19 research is being published at an astonishingly fast pace and taken up by the public quickly. That comes with problems.

Birding While Black
#BlackBirdersWeek seeks to interrupt stereotypes about who belongs in nature and science.
Newly Tenured… at Clarkson, Linfield, Mount Holyoke, U of Kansas, Wesleyan
Clarkson University Marcias Martinez, mechanical and aeronautical engineering Linfield College Tania Carrasquillo Hernández, global languages and cultural studies Virlena Crosley...

Saying the Wrong Thing
Professor resigns after criticizing protesters, and another faces calls for his termination. What's a better way to respond to national protests and students' concerns about them?
New Programs: Finance, Narrative Medicine, Leadership, Nursing, 3-D Studies, Global Education
Assumption College is starting a B.A. in finance. Bay Path University is starting a certificate in narrative medicine. Drury University...

Making Sense of the Senseless
Academics are called to help interpret and guide a national response to police violence and related civil unrest.

Opinion
Leveraging the Neuroscience of Now
Mays Imad explores seven ways professors can help students thrive in class in times of trauma.

Coronavirus News Roundup for June 3
Everything you need to know for Wednesday about higher ed and the coronavirus in one easy-to-read package.
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