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May 1, 2020
The Chronicle of Higher Education
Volume 66, Issue 28
The Review
Remote learning and the death of charisma.
Gazette
Gregory L. Fenves, president of the University of Texas at Austin, will become president of Emory.
The Review
The $14 billion invested in our sector so far doesn’t go far enough. Here’s what real relief would look like.
News
Researchers are analyzing the courses students take in order to understand how Covid-19 could spread on campus.
News
Their pivot online salvaged the spring semester. Now they must ready for a near future defined by unknowns.
Federal Relief
Institutions seem to be relying on one of two methods to distribute the emergency student aid. Both have their detractors.
News
With so many variables in play, academic leaders are struggling to determine when to reopen their campuses and whether to move fall courses online.
News
The computer-science boom is straining colleges. But it could save some, too.
The Review
Crises spur intense competition among colleges. There’s a better way.
The Review
By Lucia Tang
On presenting at a conference after quitting the academy.
News
Universities have made headway caring for and graduating students from low-income backgrounds. The new coronavirus makes the climb much steeper.
The Review
Anticipate and plan for change rather than merely hope that it will not arrive.
The Review
Refund tuition or room and board? Freeze hiring or cut benefits? Here’s what they’re thinking so far.
Advice
By Lucy Leske, Ann Yates
Just as institutions have asked professors to quickly move their teaching online, they can use technology to adapt the executive-hiring process and keep it moving forward.