Articles of Interest about the virus, higher ed, & fakes - May 11

***THE VIRUS 

An impressively clear explanation of how the virus often spreads inside confined spaces

Everything you need to know about a mysterious illness that could be linked to coronavirus in children

Why are so many people are convinced that they had covid-19 already

***THE VIRUS & WORK LIFE

A third of Americans experienced high levels of psychological distress during the coronavirus outbreak 

The 4 best posture exercises to help you stand a little taller

Zoom Security: You Need To Know About These 3 New Features Arriving Today

Why are some people better at working from home than others?

Bookcase Credibility (Twitter)

***FAKES & FRAUDS

How to Talk About the Coronavirus 

The Animal Fact Checker 

Deepfake Music Is So Good It Might Be Illegal

Statisticians win $20 million to address shoddy forensic science methods

Flattening the Propaganda Curve in the Age of Coronavirus

***THE PLANDEMIC VIDEO

I’m an Investigative Journalist. These Are the Questions I Asked About the Viral “Plandemic” Video

Why It’s Important To Push Back On ‘Plandemic’—And How To Do It 

Debunking “Plandemic”  

The anti-vaxx agenda of 'The Plandemic'

Fact-checking ‘Plandemic’ 

***HIGHER ED

Inside America's empty college towns 

The Secretive closed door search for new president  of OU  

Marian University enters articulation agreement with closing Manitowoc college

The CARES Act shortchanged two-year public colleges  

Paine College Loses Accreditation Appeal

 ***THE FALL SEMESTER

American College Health Association Issues Guidelines for Reopening 

Univ of San Diego will resume mostly in-person classes this fall while 3 community colleges stay online   

What will colleges do in the Fall? Here's what USC and Clemson are planning

Here’s how college students can return to campus in the fall

NCAA's Mark Emmert says fall sports likely a no-go if campuses aren't open

For inbound college students — and universities — fall semester presents new choices and dilemmas

Higher Education Mulls a Fall Semester without Lecture Halls

What might college in Colorado look like this fall? Mix of in-person and online, single dorm rooms, spread-out desks

Michigan, most Big Ten schools planning for in-person classes, a key variable in fall sports

The option of students returning to campus in the fall is not viable, regardless of the economic implications

***MASS VIRUS TESTING ON CAMPUSES

Even With Mass Coronavirus Testing, UC San Diego Officials Are Cautious About Fall Opening

UW System Working To Test All Students, Faculty, Staff For COVID-19

***HIGHER ED & FINANCE 

The Coming Disruption to College

Grand Canyon Education Stock Surged 60% 

The Crisis on Campus Is Here To Stay (opinion) 

Wells College may close if students can't return in fall 2020 

Lincoln University in Missouri Declaring Exigency 

Amid coronavirus pandemic, a growing list of colleges in financial peril ($)

NYU prof says college is about to change forever — and expensive schools could close for good

***FURLOUGHS & LAYOFFS

Northwestern University furloughs staff, cuts executive pay and taps endowment as it eyes ‘significant shortfall’

University of Kentucky furloughs 1,700 staff; 1,500 work in healthcare

Furloughs, possible staffing reductions on the way for University System of Georgia  

Even with furloughs, University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry faces $198 million budget gap due to COVID-19

West Virginia University furloughed approximately 875 staff members

University of Missouri furloughs hundreds to cut expenses

University of Idaho announces mandatory furloughs plan

Florida Tech cuts football program, announces layoffs due to coronavirus

***TEST-BLIND ADMISSIONS 

UAF to look at students’ core GPA rather than College Board aptitude tests

Washington and Lee to make SAT & ACT optional for 2021 applications

NU’s SAT/ACT requirements an obstacle for applicants

SAT, ACT and AP: What students need to know about testing during the pandemic 

Florida schools may be flexible with ACT/SAT for 2021 admissions

As elite colleges go remote, students revolt against the state of higher ed  

High school junior: It’s ridiculous for colleges to require SAT/ACT scores during the pandemic (opinion) 

***TEACHING 

The Limits of Online Education

$70k for Zoom classes? Virus crisis leaves US students miffed 

NYC schools lift ban on Zoom — even as hackers hit other ed online events with ‘horrendous’ material

***ONLINE CHEATING & PROCTORING

Online proctoring is surging during COVID-19

Georgia Tech warns physics students who cheated: Admit it or risk failing

Boston University Investigates Whether Students Cheated on Online Tests Amid Shutdown

AP Exams And Colleges Go Online, Cheating Follows

Fourteen Simple Strategies to Reduce Cheating on Online Examinations

***ACADEMIC LIFE 

Do Tenure and Promotion Policies Discourage Publications in Predatory Journals?

Chancellor affirms professor’s academic freedom after Arizona college panicked over test questions about Islamic terrorism

***CHRISTIAN SCHOOLS 

Coronavirus in Austin: St. Edward’s University sees revenue drop ahead 

Christians Need the Liberal Arts Now More Than Ever  

Court Weighs Whether Parochial Schools Are Exempt From Employment Laws

***RESEARCH 

Start-up co. says its AL tool can tell readers whether papers have been supported or contradicted by later academic work

A study finding no evidence of racial bias in police shootings earns a correction that critics call an “opaque half measure”

Two journals retract more than 40 papers: All of the articles were by co-authored by researchers in China

Teen gets in the New England Journal of Medicine: He’s the youngest principal author ever to have an article in the prestigious publication

Psychological Science is Not Yet a Crisis-Ready Discipline  

***STUDENT LIFE

Parking lot Wi-Fi is a way of life for many students

What Recent College Graduates Are Going Through During The Pandemic

Students Call College That Got Millions In Coronavirus Relief 'A Sham'

Challenges abound for students forced to take classes remotely

***STUDENTS IN COURT

Growing number of students suing colleges that moved classes online amid pandemic 

Students sue Pitt for refunds over 'sub-par' online instruction due to COVID-19

College Students Across the Country Are Demanding Schools Give Back Their Money

***SEXUAL HARASSMENT & ASSAULT

Ohio State Pays $40.9M in Sexual Abuse Settlement 

Title IX college sexual assault rules have changed. As a former dean, I have some concerns