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Empathetic gestures and rote affirmations of principle erase the people they’re meant to help. (PREMIUM)

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The University of South Carolina’s president attributed 79 new cases among students in eight days to off-campus gatherings.

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Her appointment is a milestone for a field riven by fierce debate over who deserves “space” and inclusion. (PREMIUM)

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Our searchable list, now with cumulative analysis, tracks whether institutions expect to have in-person or online-only classes or some mix of the two. Tell us what your campus is doing.

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Join us today to discuss disparities in K-12 education and how colleges can work with school districts to lift more students’ prospects. Our hosts are Michael J. Sorrell, president of Paul Quinn College, and Scott Carlson, a senior writer at The Chronicle.

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Planning for the eventual return to campus has decision makers looking to new tech to support the needs of student online ordering.

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By Christine Siegel

A provost in the role for three years says it’s not the thankless position that it sometimes seems, even amid challenges like Covid-19.

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As colleges and universities have struggled to devise policies to respond to the quickly evolving situation, here are links to The Chronicle’s key coverage of how this worldwide health crisis is affecting campuses.

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