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A Time for Boundaries

Research shows that regularly limiting our time at work to a reasonable amount actually makes us more productive than pushing ourselves past the point of exhaustion, Angela Fowler advises.

Battlefield Promotions

New visibility for community colleges may open new political possibilities.

Questioning Chegg's Intentions

A community college professor discovers the company and wonders why it is creating a directory of community college programs.

Unjust Universities: Part II

Zachary S. Ritter and Reshmi Dutt-Ballerstadt explore the challenges that faculty diversity workers face in institutions that are suffering from toxic whiteness.

To Open or Not: Case Study in Strategic Decision-Making

How can college leaders come to such different decisions about reopening their campuses? Because we all have blind spots in our decision-making processes, and need to strive to mitigate them, Paul Friga writes.

Dealing with the Now

Much of what occurs in the next weeks and months will turn on how academic leaders make choices and adapt no longer effective behaviors, write Nicholas Burbules and C.K. Gunsalus.

Friday Fragments

Lessons from a power outage; liberal arts in action; and a break from 2020.