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ACADEMIC FREEDOM When Professors Offend Students By Emma Pettit Classroom norms are changing. Where’s the line, and who decides? ADVERTISEMENT THE FUTURE OF WORK The ‘Productivity Poison’ Higher Ed Doesn’t Know It’s Ingesting By Lindsay Ellis Cal Newport on why email makes you worse at your job, the future of remote work, and the efficiency of office hours. STATS SINCE 2012 How Much Do Professors Make? Here’s the Latest Data By Brian O’Leary Explore federal figures on compensation for all faculty ranks at 3,500 American colleges.
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LIVE CORONAVIRUS UPDATES Cloth Masks Won’t Cut It: Some Universities Now Require More-Protective Face Coverings By Oyin Adedoyin Three institutions have announced they’ll require KN95, N95, or surgical masks to be worn on campus to curb the spread of the Omicron variant. MORE THAN 90 COLLEGES As Omicron Spreads, These Colleges Are Starting January Classes Online By Francie Diep Many experts fear the current wave of infections will crest just as many students are returning for the start of term. NEW FEATURE Here’s a List of Colleges That Require Students or Employees to Be Vaccinated Against Covid-19 By Andy Thomason and Brian O’Leary Our comprehensive tracker now includes campuses that are requiring booster shots.
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