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WATCH FOR NEW UPDATES Here’s Our New List of Colleges’ Reopening Plans By Chronicle Staff The Chronicle is teaming up with Davidson College’s College Crisis Initiative, which has collected reopening plans for nearly 3,000 institutions, to present a fuller view of the fall. |
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Paid for and Created by London Metropilitan University With an expanding student population in the city and a costly housing market, London Metropolitan University explores how insecure housing and hidden homelessness affect students’ ability to achieve their full academic potential. |
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COVID-19 Coronavirus Hits Campus 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. |
Paid for and Created by University of Birmingham Interested in the role irationals beliefs play in our mental economy, Lisa Bortolotti, professor of philosopy at the University of Birmingham, argues that certain false beliefs can provide valuable services without harming others, resulting in useful epistemic outcomes. |
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| The Chronicle's Latest Featured Report: Preparing For Tough Conversations The coronavirus pandemic has been the catalyst for exceptionally tough conversations between campus leaders and their faculty, staff, and students. This Chronicle brief offers strategies and advice for approaching sensitive topics and leading difficult dialogues. | |