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Anatomy of an Academic Genre
The chair’s letter is the principal information conduit to the dean and central administration and, thus, a decisive element in the tenure and promotion process, writes Richard Utz.

Guidance for Financially At-Risk Colleges
Lawrence M. Schall, a former university president and now head of a regional accrediting agency, answers two key questions.

Known Unknowns
The impact of social distancing on the actual process and outcomes of research has not been carefully evaluated or even broadly acknowledged, write Peter Schiffer and Jay Walsh.
Spaces
Even when closed, well-funded spaces are different.
Asking for Flexibility at Work Is Not a Request for Less Work
Creating a new post-pandemic academic work/family culture.
A Superior Alternative to a ‘Federal Online Education System’
Even better, it already exists.
Remote Learning Isn’t Going Away
It’s time to figure out how to make it more effective.

Coming to America
Irina Filonova and Paola Barriga share four key things they wish they'd known about graduate training in the United States when they came from abroad.
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