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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.

Friday Fragments

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

Campus Offices and ‘The Great Indoors’

Data-driven design and academic space planning.

Silence Welcomes Back Two Campus Epidemics

As colleges and universities reopen, COVID-19 will collide with the pre-existing mental health crisis -- and we need to talk about it, argues Rebecca Harrison.

Mental Health Inclusion Must Start in Higher Ed

Stephanie Robertson challenges higher education to lead the way in ensuring mental health is an integral part of diversity, equity and inclusion efforts.

Five Strategies for Navigating a New Job in a Crisis

Although many institutions are implementing hiring freezes, some people are still beginning new jobs during the pandemic, and Michelle Moyna offers advice for starting off on the right foot.

Guest Post: Tenured Faculty Can Stop the University from Risking Lives

A guest post from a graduate student group at the University of North Carolina argues that UNC is endangering its community and that white tenured faculty should strike to save lives.