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Priority No. 1: Keeping Students on Track to Graduate
Our mission as educators must be laser-focused on equitable, long-term success for a wider spectrum of students, writes Lynn Perry Wooten.
Lawn Games, Anyone?
As colleges try to tamp down partying by students, administrators consider options for promoting lower-risk -- not no-risk -- social opportunities and providing a semblance of a normal college experience.

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Don't Rely on Student Contracts to Safeguard Your Campus
They will not yield enough influence to impact students’ COVID-19 behaviors, particularly in their current form, argue Alyssa Lederer and Jeni Stolow.

Outbreak Stresses Town-Gown Relations in Wisconsin
Rising infection counts drove a shelter-in-place order at the University of Wisconsin at Madison shortly after classes started, prompting questions about bringing students back to campus.

COVID-19 Roundup: Quarantines of All Types
Several universities impose campuswide stay-in-place orders, some of which are just "recommended," while other colleges limit movement of groups of students on campus and off.

Wanted: Black Studies Scholars (Only)
University of Chicago English says it's only admitting Black studies Ph.D. candidates for 2021 admissions cycle, citing Black Lives Matter and the field's complicated history with regard to race.

‘Close to Open Revolt’
Graduate students and RAs at the University of Michigan are on strike over the university's COVID-19 response.

Doomed From the Start? Or Not?
Some health experts push back against an undercurrent of pessimism about college reopenings.
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