Articles of interest about higher ed - Jan 11

 ***THE VIRUS  

UN: COVID-19 herd immunity unlikely in 2021 despite vaccines

US COVID-19 death toll still among the worst in the world

Can you still spread Covid-19 if you get the vaccine?

538 Answers All (Or At Least Some) Of Your COVID-19 Vaccine Questions

***HIGHER ED & THE VIRUS 

Where Campuses Reopened, Covid-19 Cases Spiked--Where Colleges Went Remote, They Declined ($)

Study Provides Evidence for a 7-Day Quarantine for University Students Exposed to COVID-19

UC San Diego introduces vending machines for COVID-19 tests

Pandemic Worsens Existing Challenges At Public Colleges And Universities

For some colleges, COVID-19 ‘accelerated innovation’ in how to adapt

***HIGHER ED & THE VACCINES

Should college students be required to get the COVID-19 vaccine? It’s too early for colleges to decide

Colleges Weigh Whether to Require Covid-19 Vaccines, or Just Urge Them ($)

***SPRING SEMESTER 

Stanford pulls plug on the return of freshmen and sophomores to campus ($) 

Pitt asks students to delay return to campus  

Universities Are Again Delaying The Start Of Spring Semester: Syracuse, Michigan State, Penn State Among The Latest 

***HIGHER ED & POLITICS

Thousands of law school alumni and students push for disbarment of Sens. Hawley and Cruz 

Universities issue statements Condemning Capitol Rioting

How Biden’s Education Department will tackle pandemic and Trump-era policies

Two private institutions revoked Trump's honorary degree

***LAYOFFS & FURLOUGHS 

Amid pressure from alumni, Guilford College trustees reverse plans to slash academic majors and faculty jobs

Shippensburg University faculty member demands action to save jobs and university education for working-class students

***COLLEGE FINANCES 

Universities pay millions to departing football coaches  

As pandemic wears on, colleges and universities grapple with how to survive 

Universities are outsourcing billions of dollars worth of services

American colleges are facing a $130 billion dollar crisis

 ***HIGHER ED IN COURT 

Columbia University Settles complicated Sexual Assault Case ($)

Judge orders LSU to turn over complete police report sought in USA TODAY lawsuit

***HUMANITIES 

Why we need the arts and humanities to get us through the COVID-19 pandemic

***FREE SPEECH

Why one man’s Supreme Court case against his school is uniting the ACLU with the Catholic Church

The fraught balancing act between free speech & cracking down on campus support for rioters & incendiary language   

U.S. Supreme Court Takes Up Cheerleader Free Speech Dispute

Community College agrees to get rid of speech zones after federal lawsuit

***ONLINE CHEATING   

Chinese Government to Randomly Check Student Theses for Plagiarism

Jerusalem's university wants to film students during online tests to crack down against cheating

West Point cheating scandal involved mostly athletes, including 24 football players on Liberty Bowl team

***ACADEMIC LIFE  

Arizona State University Workers Demand Remote Learning, Access To Vaccines

Chapman University President Condemns Controversial Law Professor Who Aided Trump

As the spring semester dawns, a pep talk for college educators

UC Berkeley instructors reflect on semester unlike any another amid COVID-19

***ADMINISTRATORS

University of Maryland Provost resigns

Auburn University Provost facing no-confidence vote Tuesday

***CHRISTIAN SCHOOLS  

Grand Canyon University statement on Christianity and race/ethnicity

Former State Rep. Rick Saccone Resigns From Position At St. Vincent College After Posting Video From U.S. Capitol  

Turnover Rate Rising for Christian College Presidents

Robin Rylaarsdam Named Provost of Bethel University  

***LIBERTY UNIVERSITY

Liberty sues Higher Ed Council and Northam, alleging online courses discriminated against 

Liberty Univ. is lone holdout on rescinding Pres. Trump's honorary degrees

***RESEARCH 

Can Publishers Maintain Control of the Scholarly Record?

The majority of COVID-19 research is composed by publications without original data

Study: peer review and editorial processes do not penalize manuscripts by women   https://advances.sciencemag.org/content/7/2/eabd0299

Our findings suggest that authors often disregard advice from peer reviewers after rejection

***STUDENT LIFE 

Pennsylvania School District Asks Supreme Court To Allow It To Continue To Violate Students' First Amendment Rights

Inside the Lives of White Students at Historically Black Colleges

About 85 percent of 14K students responding to survey said the pandemic had a negative effect on their performance

America Is Pumping Out Too Many Ph.D.s

Student Journalists Are Fighting for Protection After Covering the Crises of 2020

***COLLEGE ADMISSIONS 

How the pandemic is shaking up college admissions and testing

Covid is making it harder to get into a top college

***RACIAL ISSUES ON CAMPUS

University of Tennessee at Chattanooga assistant football coach fired over racist tweet 

Lawsuit Claims University of Michigan Professor Harassed Researcher