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Reviving the Original Purpose of Pass-Fail
We should use this moment to recapture some of the initial spirit of the option, argues Jonathan Zimmerman.
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Residential Liberal Arts Faculty and the Dissonance of Moving Online
They now face the challenge of teaching via modes and methods that they have largely spurned, Douglas A. Hicks writes.
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.
Hold Off or Proceed?
The coronavirus pandemic is presenting barriers to conducting "prompt and equitable" investigations of sexual misconduct on college campuses, as required by law. College administrators weigh whether to continue investigations or put things on hold.
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 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...
Privacy and the Online Pivot
Colleges are scrambling to move courses online. But with those changes come concerns over privacy and surveillance.
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