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COVID-19 Roundup: Flurry of Universities Go Virtual
The University at Albany shifts to remote classes for the rest of the fall, Bucknell and Tompkins-Cortland pivot for a week, and Syracuse will go virtual next week through the end of the term.

Opinion
Why Campus Carry Still Matters
While guns continue to proliferate on college campuses, writes Matt Valentine, so should interest among scholars in researching gun violence -- an area long neglected by academics.

COVID-19 Roundup: Michigan to Reduce Undergrads on Campus
Utah wants to test all students in the state weekly. Three Northeastern colleges transition classes or activities online. Maine reports case cluster affecting facilities employees. Two Midwestern colleges cut football seasons short.

Communicating Through a Crisis
Research in crisis communications and management suggests college and university leaders might need a different approach to COVID-19 than other crises.

COVID-19 Roundup: Rising Cases Curtail Campus Activity
More colleges shift immediately to remote learning as case counts rise on campuses and nearby. Others abandon plans for in-person learning after the Thanksgiving break.

Opinion
Thriving Because Of, Not Despite, Their Identity
Although many people may try to define them by their disadvantages, students often view being first generation as a source of influence and power, Marlette Jackson and Ngoc Tran write.

Coronavirus Next Door
Citing a quarantine housing shortage, University of Michigan moved COVID-19-exposed students into already occupied campus apartment buildings.

Discharges, Demographics and Discipline
Marquette is eyeing deep faculty cuts. An undergraduate says she was targeted for discipline because she questioned the administration.
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