Articles of Interest about the virus, fakes, and higher ed - April 21
/***THE VIRUS
Health care workers took a stand against protestors opposing the coronavirus lockdown in Colorado
Why Did The World Shut Down For COVID-19 But Not Ebola, SARS Or Swine Flu?
COVID-19 is changing potential terror targets; grocery stores, even testing sites should be vigilant
Coronavirus and the Future of Telemedicine
A Doctor’s Warning From the Rural South
Wisconsin sheriff threatened to arrest girl over coronavirus photo, lawsuit says
***THE VIRUS & TREATMENTS
More deaths, no benefit from malaria drug (hydroxychloroquine) in VA virus study
Stanford coronavirus study triggers feud over methodology and motives
***LIFE AT HOME
Why You Feel So Tired While Working from Home
Pick up a new skill with these deals from Coursera, Udemy, Rosetta Stone and more
How to Help Your Relationship Survive a Lockdown
***HIGHER ED: CLASSES & CUTS
Cal State Fullerton to hold fall classes online. Will others follow?
U.S. Colleges Brace for a Devastating Summer and Fall
Universities begin considering the possibility of canceling in-person classes until 2021
For some colleges, missing the fall semester may be just the tip of the iceberg
College Librarians brace for budget cuts
Crisis to Hit Higher Education Without Stimulus Funding
University of Louisville to make more cuts to employee pay, benefits
***HIGHER ED
Editorial: Coronavirus outbreak gives colleges a chance to revive a system already breaking
This is the Navy’s plan for launching its new community college
Universities are making decisions that could alter higher education for years
***STUDENT LIFE: FALL CLASSES
Nearly 40% of graduating seniors may delay college due to COVID-19, survey says
First-Year College Students Worry What Fall Will Bring
A twenty-year professor on starting college this fall: Don’t.
A look at the challenges deaf and hard of hearing college students face with COVID-19
***STUDENTS & TUITION
College students rebel against full tuition
University of Minnesota to freeze tuition next academic year
***STUDENT LIFE: JOBS & INTERNSHIPS
Here’s what’s happening to all those summer newsroom internships
Coronavirus upends college students' future jobs
Students are pressing colleges to keep paying campus workers. Colleges are listening (for now)
***FAKES & FRAUDS
This Harvard Epidemiologist Is Very Popular on Twitter. But Does He Know What He’s Talking About?
Speed limits for Coronavirus testing
A Video Accusing Dr. Fauci Of Being Part Of The Deep State Has Been Viewed Over 6 Million Times
Study: Nearly a third of Americans believe a conspiracy theory about the origins of the coronavirus
Why smart people believe coronavirus myths
No, Bill Gates did not engineer the covid-19 pandemic — and other lessons on fake news
***TEACHING
Distance Learning Isn’t Working (opinion)
Watch: Netflix puts documentaries on YouTube to help teachers during Covid-19 lockdown
How Has Grading Changed Since Coronavirus Forced Classes Online? Often, It Depends on the Professor
A history professor gave students an unusual assignment. Here are the results.
For Students With Disabilities, Teachers Must Think Creatively
8 non-awkward ways to leave a Zoom hangout
***CHRISTIAN SCHOOLS
Private Christian university will open this fall in Chula Vista
New alliance unites seminaries, Christian colleges and schools
Manitoba's Christian colleges go online and lay off staff
A Major Seminary Just Shut Down Its Biblical Archaeology Program
Bob Jones University will begin furloughing staff as coronavirus pandemic continues
Valparaiso University furloughs 200 employees; president to take 30% pay cut in COVID-19 reductions
***LIBERTY UNIVERSITY
Coronavirus Spreads Around Liberty University
Falwell’s Liberty University Pockets Fees After Pretending To Open Dorms, Suit Alleges
Two Liberty University employees test positive for coronavirus
Jerry Falwell Jr. Leaves Ominous Midnight Warning On Reporter's Voicemail
***RESEARCH
This YouTuber Made Up A Name For A Body Part. It Ended Up In A Peer-Reviewed Medical Journal
COVID-19 and the future of open access
Research integrity even more important for research during a pandemic
Michigan proposes changes to dismissal policies for tenured faculty