Articles of interest about higher ed - Feb 12

***COVID-19

Can COVID-19 Be Transmitted Through Frozen Food Shipments?

A significant share of people now have at least some immunity to the virus ($) 

Why Swedish towns are banning masks

Researchers Learn What’s Driving ‘Brain Fog’ in People with COVID-19

We Asked People Who Lost Their Taste to COVID: What Do You Eat in a Day?

Virus is here to stay, but perhaps as a lesser threat

***THE VACCINES

Japan to discard millions of Pfizer vaccine doses because it has wrong syringes

So you got the vaccine. Can you still infect people? Pfizer is trying to find out.

Why Is It So Hard To Figure Out Where To Get Vaccinated For COVID-19?

***HIGHER ED & COVID 

Spring Semester Brings In-Person Classes And COVID-19 Spikes For Some Colleges   

Colleges Vowed a Safer Spring. Then Students, and Variants, Arrived ($) 

***COVID AT SPECIFIC SCHOOLS

UC Berkeley mandates weeklong sequester period for residential hall students

Auburn University Fully Returning to On-Campus Operations  

***LAYOFFS & FURLOUGHS 

Students And Alumni at St. Mary’s College of Maryland Rally Amid Talk Of Potential Programs Cuts

Faculty Union at City College of San Francisco Criticizes Moves Towards Layoffs

Indiana University of Pennsylvania cuts more than 80 jobs, alters 100 degree programs

University of Evansville spares music department from chopping block  

The fight at Ithaca college over plans to cut 116 full-time positions

University of Kansas faculty group decries dismissal policy

***COLLEGE FINANCES 

For-profit colleges brace for reckoning in Biden era

St. Joe’s and University of the Sciences have proposed a merger

SUNY Brockport facing $10M budget gap as ‘far fewer’ students returning to campus

Giving to colleges flattens without Bloomberg gift in 2020, ending decade of growth 

 ***HIGHER ED  

Some facts worth knowing about the history of higher education

How Universities Can Cope Amid a Ransomware Perfect Storm

Public Colleges Are Going After Adult Students Online. Are They Already Too Late? 

University of Oregon reports record number of fall term freshman applications

***HUMANITIES 

Reasons Why Liberal Arts Majors Succeed in Business 

A Small College Hopes to Claim Artificial Intelligence for the Liberal Arts 

***COLLEGE EMPLOYEES IN COURT  

Judge dismisses lawsuit filed by campus wellness center worker against Lehigh University 

Sexual harassment lawsuit filed against College of Southern Nevada, employee 

***ONLINE CLASSES   

What 114 Pre-Pandemic Studies About ‘Flipped’ Classrooms Could Tell Us About Refining Our Approach to Remote Learning in 2021

***ACADEMIC LIFE  

University of Akron reaches tentative contract agreement with faculty after tumultuous year

Group of University North Carolina faculty calls for chancellor's resignation after Silent Sam revelations

Nearly half of all physics chairs report their department is under some level of threat

A Student Stole My Academic Work, Copied My Tattoos and Gave Talks Pretending To Be Me 

Christian University Faculty Targeted for Social Media Posts Questioning Transgender Policies

***ACADEMICS IN COURT

N.J. university sued over ‘outrageous’ firing of tenured professors ($)
Litigious Ohio State professor loses appeal in federal defamation case 

Court fines historian over claims of Holocaust survivor's lesbian affair 

English professor joins lawsuit against Chancellor, Provost at University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh

***ADMINISTRATORS

University of Tennessee chancellor reflects on how grief has shaped her approach to life

St. Ambrose University announces next president

President of North Dakota State censured by Faculty Senate over provost appointment

After allegations of secret gifts, a chancellor emeritus is fired

Le Moyne College provost named president of University of Scranton

***CHRISTIAN COLLEGES 

Vandals repeatedly target campus home of the University of the South's new vice chancellor

Virginia asks judge to dismiss Liberty University lawsuit over financial aid changes

Lipscomb University President transitions to chancellor role in 2021

Gordon College bids end to professors discrimination suit based on ministerial exception

Evangelical Colleges Consider the Future of Online Education After COVID-19 

Valparaiso University drops Crusader mascot ($)

Imagining the future of theological education

***BAYLOR

Baylor panel: Campus censorship being driven by students, not administrators:  

Baylor and Southwestern settle suit that claimed a foundation was trying to misuse millions intended for the two schools

***RESEARCH 

An ugly truth about scientific publishing

Standardizing terminology for text recycling in research writing 

We must clear out the rubbish fouling up the scientific pipeline ($)

5 Things We Learned About Peer Review in 2020 

A toxic scientific ecosystem 

Academics Look to Restore Integrity to Science, Research  

***RETRACTIONS

Springer charges $40 to read a 2003 retracted paper and another $40 for the retraction notice

New bot flags scientific studies that cite retracted papers  

One publisher, more than 7000 retractions

***STUDENT LIFE 

Civil Rights Group Threatens Suit Over Bar Exam Facial Scans

Two Orange Coast College students found dead in dorms

1 in 10 US college students experience period poverty, report says

Some public universities act as if they have 24/7 authority over students: The students are fighting back

***STUDENTS IN COURT

Former University of Illinois student at heart of prof's resignation charged with filing false reports against ex

Lawsuit alleges Wake Forrest was negligent in student's fatal shooting

University of Louisville student files lawsuit alleging university 'deprived' students of in-person college experience

Robinhood sued by family of college student who took his life 

Court Rules Against Fordham Student in Class Action Lawsuit for Tuition Reductions During Pandemic 

***SEXUAL HARASSMENT & ASSAULT

LSU under federal investigation for Clery Act violations after sexual assault complaints

Rhode Island School of Design pay a former student and survivor of sexual assault $2.5 million  

Ohio University professor found to have sexually harassed two women shouldn’t lose tenure, Faculty Senate says 

***COLLEGES & RACIAL ISSUES 

Virginia College forfeits basketball game after players suspended for kneeling during national anthem 

Education Department Disproportionally Selected Black, Hispanic Students for Audit

Michigan university in turmoil after white professor says he’s faced discrimination for 40 years ($) 

Trump’s controversial diversity training order is dead – or is it? Colleges are still feeling its effects

Alabama university removes Wallace name from building

Black student sues University of Tennessee: 'Professional conduct rules are created to keep minorities out'