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The Problems With Pausing the Tenure Clock

Colleges have not thoroughly examined the cost of such well-intentioned measures and how they might exacerbate racial and gender inequalities, Reem Khamis-Dakwar and Josh Hiller argue.

Keep Comments, but Require Commenters' Names

Hiding behind a screen name is one reason the comments have gotten out of hand.

Navigating the Storms

In this tumultuous period, colleges must be open-minded to various forms of restructuring and learn from other nonprofits, John MacIntosh writes.

Love and Privacy in the Time of COVID

Contact tracing will go beyond our institutional control, warns Michael Corn, as its practical requirements will assuredly draw our data out and, in the process, erode confidentiality protections.

A Childcare Conundrum

If elementary schools aren't back full-time, we can't be.

Making Online Learning Active

Using digital sources and tools in virtual humanities classrooms.

Tenure Is Dead: Pandemic Edition

Georgia Tech faculty are doing what they can to assert their power, but there isn't much muscle left.