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Academic Minute: Health-Care Workers' Moral Distress
Today on the Academic Minute, part of George Fox University Week, Lorretta Krautscheid, associate professor in nursing, explores what's causing...

The Staffing Divide
Millions of people work on college campuses. Some are directly employed while others work as contractors. In a pandemic, that makes a difference.

Coronavirus News Roundup, March 26
Everything you need to know about higher ed and the coronavirus for Thursday in one easy-to-read package.
The Classroom as an Organization
Should the students run the classroom? In today's Academic Minute, part of George Fox University Week, Debby Thomas looks at...

The Shift to Remote Learning: The Human Element
Experts weigh in on how the sudden, forced adoption of technology-delivered instruction will affect the well-being of professors and students alike.

Privacy and the Online Pivot
Colleges are scrambling to move courses online. But with those changes come concerns over privacy and surveillance.

Prioritizing the Urgent, Important and Necessary
College leadership teams across the country are working to determine how to tackle the next most important thing while they respond to the coronavirus outbreak.

The State of Online Education, Before Coronavirus
Six in 10 online learning administrators say their campuses require professors to train before teaching online -- but 70 percent say students aren't formally prepared to study virtually.
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