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Approaching Normalcy?
As vaccinations continue, colleges and universities announce plans for more in-person instruction this fall.

Cases Rise, Restrictions Begin
Cases are going up at colleges and universities, despite more testing. Some colleges have put in place tight restrictions. Others have been more flexible.

The Skinny on Teaching Evals and Bias
New analysis seeks to make sense of what's really going on with respect to gender and other kinds of bias and teaching evaluations. It offers suggestions for meaningful evaluations during COVID-19 and beyond.

Opinion
Reimagining Graduate Education for the New Normal
Why not allow students to take only the courses they need for the additional competency, asks Gillian R. Hayes, by offering modular and stackable degrees?

‘College Belonging’
Author discusses her new book on first-generation students and how they navigate college life.

Opinion
Moving Beyond Binary Thinking
Mike Krause offers two key ways colleges can build a more flexible path toward student success after the pandemic.

New Variant Makes Inroads Onto College Campuses
Six universities have now reported cases of the B.1.1.7 variant of SARS-CoV-2.

The Growing Ithaca Resistance
The college wants to cut 116 full-time positions from its non-tenure-track faculty ranks, but alumni, students and professors are putting up a fight.
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