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What About the Students?
The pandemic has taught us that the greatest challenge and obligation we face is recognizing that our students are among its most severe and overlooked victims, writes Billie Wright Dziech.

Colleges Are Not Light Switches
Colleges must start planning now for reopening in the fall, Karen Gross writes, as adjusting to our new educational environment won’t be fast or easy.

We Need to Rethink What Counts for Tenure Now
Especially in light of COVID-19, we must ask ourselves as scholars how our connections with students and other audiences should shape the work we choose to reward, argues Joy Connolly.
5 Reasons to Stop Doing Timed Online Exams During COVID-19
Pandemic pedagogy.
Unfeeling AI and Assessment
As we approach the end of the semester in our new and unexpected distance delivery mode, the question of assessment is, if it wasn’t already, moving to the forefront of our and our students’ minds.
Building Interfaith America in a Time of COVID-19
Can the COVID-19 crisis make us more inclusive?
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