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The Case for Block Scheduling in the Fall
The approach has always offered flexibility and focus, and in our current situation, it provides numerous other advantages as well, writes Perry L. Glanzer.

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The Elephant in the (Zoom) Room
The current pandemic brings home that higher education must be organized around meaningful and humane student learning experiences, write members of the TPHE Collective.

Canaries in a ‘Toxic Mine’
Professors at Ohio U say tenure-track faculty cuts can't simply be blamed on COVID-19, but rather long-term financial mismanagement.

‘McCengage’ Merger Called Off
Publishers Cengage and McGraw-Hill Education have terminated plans to merge after scrutiny from regulators.
Newly Tenured at… Bucknell, Denison, Northwestern College, Trinity (Conn.), UMass Amherst
Bucknell University Ashli Baker, classics and ancient Mediterranean studies Craig Beal, mechanical engineering Kelly Bickel, mathematics Lara Dick, mathematics Reggie...

The ‘Right Not to Work’
Faculty members concerned about health and safety want a say in the conditions under which they'll be working if they are expected to teach in person next fall.

‘Good Work If You Can Get It’
Author discusses his book on graduate school and academic careers.
New Programs: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Health-Care Innovation
Elizabethtown College is starting a major in biochemistry and molecular biology. Lincoln Memorial University is starting a doctor of physical...
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