Articles of Interest about Higher Ed - Oct 6

***THE VIRUS 

CDC revises coronavirus guidance to acknowledge that it spreads through airborne transmission

Most hospitalized Covid patients have neurological symptoms, study says 

As cold weather arrives, U.S. states see record increases in COVID-19 cases

***HIGHER ED & THE VIRUS

Under the cloud of the coronavirus, fall U.S. college enrollment takes a hit ($)

Partying frustrates colleges’ work to keep campuses safe ($) 

***THE VIRUS AT SPECIFIC SCHOOLS

Brown University, Providence College Begin Reopening Process 

19-year-old Appalachian State University dies from COVID-19 complications

Merrimack College temporarily moves to remote learning after COVID-19 outbreak

Few UC San Diego students test positive for COVID-19, but many shun campus housing

University of Tennessee to hold in-person graduation ceremonies in November

A Student Dies, and a Campus Gets Serious About Coronavirus ($)

***VIRUS TESTING ON CAMPUS

Many Colleges Aren't Aggressively Testing Students For Coronavirus

CDC Issues New Testing Guidance for Colleges

Colleges Learn How to Suppress Coronavirus: Extensive Testing

***K-12 

The Students Left Behind by Remote Learning 

What We Know About Coronavirus Cases in K-12 Schools So Far

5 ways parents can help kids thrive amid remote learning

Student Discipline Rates Show Black Girls Are Disproportionally At Risk ($)

***LAYOFFS & FURLOUGHS

Marquette Professors disheartened by potential layoffs

Staff cuts, furloughs announced amid $107 million Ohio State athletics budget deficit

Pandemic spurs more layoffs at Dartmouth College

Mass Layoffs Typically Boost Enrollment at Community Colleges

Erie Community College lays off 3 executive staff, along with undisclosed number of employees

Lack of trust and fear of long-term damages loom after University of Akron faculty layoffs

Pandemic prompts Ball State to cut 128 jobs

Western Oregon University announces layoffs

University of Florida's Board of Trustees approves furlough policy

Arizona University Professors Struggling After Layoffs, Pay Cuts During COVID

Miami University votes on President's pay raise, furloughs 115 members of athletics department

***COLLEGE FINANCES

'Budget Crisis' At Connecticut  Community Colleges, State Universities   

Colleges: Financial Toll of Coronavirus Worse Than Anticipated

 ***HIGHER ED 

The Enrollment Cliff, Mega-Universities, COVID-19, and the Changing Landscape of U.S. Colleges

Study: The majority of college recreation programs do not have ADA compliant websites

More Doctoral Programs Suspend Admissions. That Could Have Lasting Effects on Graduate Education 

Universities continue to block athletes from talking to the media. That's got to stop (opinion)

Why Colleges and Universities Should Update Their Codes of Conduct

***HUMANITIES 

An Illinois university got major pushback for cutting religion, French and anthropology. But other colleges are dropping the humanities too 

The Crowding out of a Humanities Education

Committee Assesses Possible Merge of School of Liberal Arts and School of Science at Manhattan College

***ONLINE CLASSES  

The Hidden Expenses of Remote Teaching

Microsoft Teams and OneNote bring these new features for remote learning

Make video presentations more interesting with filters, polls and live animals

Professor Teaches Class While Stuck in an Elevator

***ONLINE CHEATING  

Distance Learning, With Shades of Big Brother

The COVID-19 pandemic is changing how students cheat – and get caught

Academic fraud spikes as students study from home

Students Are Rebelling Against Eye-Tracking Exam Surveillance Tools

AI proctoring won’t stop students from cheating, it is just added stress for students  (opinion)

***ACADEMIC LIFE 

Professors union to investigate Keuka College

The Virus Moved Female Faculty to the Brink. Will Universities Help? ($)

White male New Hampshire professor allegedly posed as woman of color on Twitter

How remote learning’s flaws pushed me to leave my university teaching job

Midwestern State University investigates controversial social media comment by professor

CMU professor fired for ‘hostile learning environment’ after using racial slur, reports show 

***ADMINISTRATORS

The Three Lessons That 2020 Has Taught Every University President

Retirement Wave Hits College Presidents 

Notre Dame president faces heat for not wearing mask or distancing at Barrett event

Less than a year on the job Wichita State president resigns 

Four resign from Beloit College board of trustees 

***CHRISTIAN SCHOOLS 

Pandemic leads to faculty layoffs at Anderson University

Seattle Pacific University will cut tuition 25% in fall 2021

Notre Dame president tests positive for COVID-19

Lubbock Christian University sees drop in enrollment amid pandemic

Forced resignation of Milligan University professor heightens calls for change, dialogue regarding LGBTQ community

***PLNU 

The Metaphysics of Modern (Same-As-The-Old) Media (interview with Dean Nelson)

***LIBERTY UNIVERSITY

Liberty University enrollment spikes, despite statewide drop in new college students

Liberty University pays Jerry Falwell Jr.

Ex-Liberty student sentenced in sexual battery case involving Liberty Instructor

***RESEARCH 

5 ways to improve the quality and credibility of preprint

What do you do if you suspect research misconduct?

Could Einstein Get Published Today? ($) 

5 ways to increase peer review transparency to foster greater trust in the process

***COVID RESEARCH 

The rush to research COVID-19 risks compromising research integrity and impact 

The carnage of substandard research during the COVID-19 pandemic: a call for quality

***RESEARCH IN CHINA

China Uses Social Credit System to Punish Academic Misconduct 

Chinese graduate students’ perceptions of plagiarism: A mixed-methods study

***RETRACTIONS

How language in retraction notices obscures culpability

A look at retractions for failure to disclose conflicts of interest 

***STUDENT LIFE

Police kick out SMU's entire student section for not wearing masks, adhering to social distancing rules

Campus police in Texas entered a sleeping student's dorm room with a gun and taser after a false report was filed, university says

Boulder, seeking to stop coronavirus surge, bans all gatherings among 18 to 22 year olds until Oct. 8

A significant majority of college students in Generation Z said they are registered to vote or are planning to register

2 college students plummet four floors while taking selfie at rooftop party

***RANSOMWARE

Treasury Department warns against paying hackers involved in ransomware attacks 

How School Districts Should Respond to Ransomware Attacks 

Tech company which provides software to schools, cities and states across US, hit by ransomware attack 

New Details on Cyberattack on Montgomery College 

Surge in ransomware attacks threatens student data

***SEXUAL HARASSMENT & ASSAULT

Notre Dame Provost creates committee to alter Title IX procedures to comply with federal law

Hundreds of stories of sexual assault at colleges shared on Instagram