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Conspiracy theorists perceive and present themselves as the victim of organized persecution. At the same time, they see themselves as brave antagonists taking on the villainous conspirators. Conspiratorial thinking involves a self-perception of simultaneously being a victim and a hero.
Stephan Lewandowsky & John Cook, The Conspiracy Theory Handbook
***HIGHER ED & COVID
CDC: COVID-19 outbreaks linked with in-person instruction at large colleges
College openings led to increase in community cases, research says
***COVID AT SPECIFIC SCHOOLS
Auburn University is not conducting re-entry testing for students
UC San Diego reports surge in COVID-19 infections among students returning from holidays
Ohio State issued nearly 1,500 COVID-related sanctions last semester
***HIGHER ED & POLITICS
When Your Alumni Incite an Insurrection ($)
Middlebury Revokes Giuliani's Honorary Degree
***LAYOFFS
University of South Florida trustees approve $36.7 million in budget cuts
UNC-Chapel Hill to cut personnel, spending to address pandemic losses, long-term deficit
University of Hawaii braces for budget cuts
***COLLEGE FINANCES
How to Survive the Enrollment Bust ($)
Education Department releases billions in aid to colleges
***PROGRAM CUTS AT SPECIFIC SCHOOLS
Kansas universities need to save money. These are the majors that could be eliminated
Petition calls on Stanford to reverse cuts to Cantonese language program
Iowa public universities cancel study abroad programs through Aug. 1
***HIGHER ED
The Higher Education Industry Is Embracing Predatory and Discriminatory Student Data Practices
***COLLEGES & POLITICS
Biden instructs Ed Dept to extend pause on federal student loan payments through Sept ($)
How Biden's immigration plan would affect colleges
Trump pardons USC father in college admissions scandal
Protest at NC State calls for employee who was alleged to be Proud Boys member to resign
***HIGHER ED IN COURT
Student accused of cheating sues Syracuse University for denying conduct hearing
Michigan State women's swim, dive team files Title IX lawsuit, seeks reinstatement
Group of international students sues Iowa college, alleging forced labor
Grand Canyon sues U.S. Education Department for rejecting its conversion to nonprofit status
Student sues Rice University, demands refund over online learning during COVID
Univ of North Carolina must release names of sexual assault perpetrators, NC Supreme Court rules
***HUMANITIES
Liberal arts and the pursuit of a well-rounded education
University of Minnesota scales back liberal arts Ph.D. programs amid pandemic
***TEACHING
Men speak 1.6 times more often than women in college classrooms
Media Now Offers 100,000 Digital Resources in its Library for Educators
How to Help Students Know When It’s Time to Quit—and When It’s Not (Opinion)
Teaching in the Age of Disinformation ($)
***ONLINE CHEATING
Students cheat with online learning service, professors hope to identify users
Senator: More transparency is needed from exam proctoring firms
Academic misconduct cases double over course of pandemic at Univ of Houston
***ACADEMIC LIFE
Why campus leaders must prioritize faculty morale
Iowa Lawmakers Attempt to Eliminate Tenure Systems in Public Higher Ed
How to (almost) fail a PhD: a personal account
MIT Professor Arrested on Charges of Grant Fraud
Controversial law professor John Eastman retires from Chapman University
Ole Miss Doubles Down on Professor's Termination
***ACADEMICS ON SOCIAL MEDIA
Professor reprimanded for tweet about an instructor who’d died of Covid-19 ($)
This professor is getting harassed over a tweet about students with bad email etiquette
UCF professor accused of racist tweets to be terminated for ‘misconduct’
***ADMINISTRATORS
Illinois State University president to receive $46,000 bonus before June retirement
Auburn University faculty punt on no confidence vote for Hardgrave
University Of Utah President Ruth Stepping Down, Leaving Mixed Legacy Behind
***CHRISTIAN SCHOOLS
Bethel president resigns to take post at Olivet Nazarene University
Gay teacher sues Seattle Pacific University after being denied full-time position
Wheaton College faculty condemn 'abuses of Christian symbols' at Capitol siege
Abilene Christian University student arrested for child pornography
Rape lawsuit settled with Baylor fraternity, other defendants
***RESEARCH
What explains scientific misconduct?
Many scientists citing two scandalous COVID-19 papers ignore their retractions
What do you do when you realize years of your published work is built on an error?
***STUDENT LIFE
How the pandemic is impacting college students’ mental health
University of Kentucky student charged in US Capitol riot
‘It’s just too much’: Why students are abandoning community colleges in droves
What it’s like to attend school on a phone ($)
Some Columbia University students say they’re prepared to withhold payments if tuition isn’t lowered
***RACIAL ISSUES ON CAMPUS
"If you walk into a room as a senior person and innocently say, 'Here's what I'm thinking about this,' you've already skewed people's thinking," says Marine Gen. Peter Pace. His approach: "Start out with a question and don't voice an opinion."
Why? Because people can't line up behind you if they don't know where you stand. And if you present subordinates with an intellectual challenge, they feel freer to offer their opinions without fear of giving offense. "If you are looking for answers, ask the question," advises Pace, and "if you are looking for an honest critique, you ought to be the first person to self-critique."
Michael Useem writing in Fortune Magazine
The creative process is often not responsive to conscious efforts to initiate or control it. It does not proceed methodically or in programmatic fashion. It meanders. It is unpredictable, digressive, capricious. As one scientist put it, “I can schedule my lab hours, but I can’t schedule my best ideas.”
Creative individuals have the capacity to free themselves from the web of social pressures in which the rest of us are caught. They don’t spend much time asking “What will people say?” The fact that “everybody’s doing it” doesn’t mean they’re doing it. They question assumptions that the rest of us accept. As J. P. Guilford has pointed out, they are particularly gifted in seeing the gap between what is and what could be (which means, of course, that they have achieved a certain measure of detachment from what is.
It is easy to fall into the romantic exaggeration in speaking of the capacity of people of originality to stand apart. Those who are responsible for the great innovative performances have always built on the work of others, and have enjoyed many kinds of social support, stimulation and communication. They are independent but they are not adrift.
***THE VIRUS
Will your neighbors get the vaccine? The percentage by count
When can grandparents safely visit with grandkids after they’ve been vaccinated for COVID-19
Americans have unrealistic expectations for a COVID-19 vaccine
The Maddening Red Tape Facing Older People Who Want the Vaccine
***JOURNALISM
Journalism, media, and technology trends and predictions 2021
Measuring progress on inclusivity in Journalism
Now It Can Be Told: How Neil Sheehan Got The Pentagon Papers
Tiny News Collective aims to launch 500 new local news organizations
***FREE SPEECH
The First Amendment doesn't guarantee you the rights you think it does
Supreme Court wrestles with Georgia college free speech case
***FAKES & FRAUDS
How to Spot a Fake Social Media Account
How Anti-Vaccine Movement Could Hurt Efforts To End Pandemic
What covering heavy metal taught me about spotting Nazis
'She was deep into it': Ashli Babbitt, killed in Capitol riot, was devoted conspiracy theorist
***QANON
The QAnon 'Shaman' Is Turning Indigenous Culture Into Cosplay
QAnon believer who plotted to kill Nancy Pelosi came to D.C. ready for war
QAnon Conspiracy Theories Are Being Promoted by Wellness Influencers
The QAnon Doctor Pushing Wild Conspiracies About The COVID Vaccine
How QAnon-Like Conspiracy Theories Tear Families Apart
***THE FIGHT AGAINST FAKE NEWS
Google is giving $3 million to news orgs to fact-check vaccine misinformation
Fake news victims deploy lawsuits to shut down lies and disinformation
Site That Traffics In Misinformation Fills Void Left By Struggling Newspaper
***SOCIAL MEDIA
How lawmakers’ social media activity changed in the days after the U.S. Capitol riot
Far-right groups migrate to smaller apps
How Social Media Can Approach Free Speech During A Polarizing Time
Every Video Ever Posted to Parler Is Now Available to Download
Trump supporters flock to MeWe, Gab, and Rumble after Parler goes offline
An annual survey on how social media is used as a news source
Does 'deplatforming' work? Trump's most extreme fans will find him, research says
***PRIVACY & SECURITY
Parler’s amateur coding could come back to haunt Capitol Hill rioters
***POETRY
Poetry Challenge: Honor MLK By Describing How You Dream A World
Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter. - Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr
To err is human, to repent divine; to persist devilish. – Ben Franklin (born Jan. 17, 1706)
The trouble with most of us is that we would rather be ruined by praise rather than saved by criticism. -Norman Vincent Peale
***THE VIRUS
What COVID-19 will look like once the pandemic ends
Flu cases have been shockingly low during the pandemic. Here why.
Experts have worked out how long you stay immune for after catching COVID
Disappointing Chinese Vaccine Results Pose Setback for Developing World ($)
How Scientists Trace New Coronavirus Variants
COVID-19 severity linked to gut bacteria in first-of-its-kind study
Moderna thinks its vaccine will protect against the coronavirus for at least a year
***RELIGION AND THE ATTACK ON THE CAPITOL
Wheaton College faculty condemn 'abuses of Christian symbols' at Capitol siege
Evangelicals and other faith leaders still support Trump after deadly US Capitol attack
Why pro-Trump evangelicals brought shofars to DC this week
About 60 of the 138 House members who objected to the Electoral College count were evangelical Christians
A Christian Insurrection: Many of those who mobbed the Capitol on claimed to be enacting God’s will
How Prominent Evangelicals Reacted to the Capitol Riot
They Invaded the Capitol Saying ‘Jesus Is My Savior. Trump Is My President’
***OPINIONS ABOUT THE ATTACK
What Americans believe about violence against the government (opinion)
Capitol rioters made a mockery of Christian values (opinion)
A Call For Evangelical Reckoning (opinion)
Donald Trump and the future of our faith (opinion)
***RELIGION AND POLITICS
US set for flurry of ‘Christian nationalist’ bills advanced by religious right
Trump Ignites a War Within the Church ($)
How White Evangelical Christians Fused With Trump Extremism
Franklin Graham “shames” the ten Republicans who voted to impeach Trump
For some Christians, the Capitol riot doesn’t change the prophecy: Trump will be president ($)
Charismatics are at war with each other over prophecies of Trump victory
Most Evangelical Trump Voters Didn’t Turn on Mike Pence
State Department Office Sees Last-Minute Surge of New Evangelical Appointees
The U.S. Senators who objected to the Electoral College results were almost all evangelicals
***RELIGIOUN & FINANCIES
Religious nonprofits scramble to get enough donations to match the surge in community needs
***DENOMINATIONS
Denominational leaders denounce Capitol violence while evangelicals offer mixed responses
Southern Baptist Convention leader calls for president’s resignation
***MEGACHURCHES
Houston megachurch pastor sentenced to 6 years in prison for bilking investors
The Majority of American Megachurches Are Now Multiracial
Being loving is far more therapeutic that being correct. People need first to believe that you are willing to let them be who they are. If you attempt to direct another person’s every move, you eventually lose your effectiveness, no matter how correct you may be. Freedom for each of us is to be who and what we are, that’s the cornerstone of an influential life.
When you give freedom to others, it doesn’t mean you are lowering your standards or that you don’t care about them. It means you are providing an atmosphere to let others think and feel and act without excessive pressure to fit your mold. The paradox is that when others sense the freedom you offer, they are more attracted to you. They key is to learn how to use this freedom.
Les Carter, Imperative People: Those Who Must Be in Control
Though no one can go back and make a brand new start, anyone can start from now and make a brand new ending. -Carl Bard
Life is tumultuous – an endless losing and regaining of balance, a continuous struggle, never an assured victory. We need a hardbitten morale that enables us to face these truths and still strive with every ounce of our energy to prevail.
But there is no possibility of sustaining ourselves in that effort if our values and beliefs are so weakened that nothing seems worth the struggle. First and last, humans live by ideas that validate their striving, ideas that say it’s worth living and trying.
John Gardner, Self-Renewal
If everything you do needs to work on a three-year time horizon, then you’re competing against a lot of people. But if you’re willing to invest on a seven-year time horizon, you’re now competing against a fraction of those people, because very few (people) are willing to do that. Just by lengthening the time horizon, you can engage in endeavors that you could never otherwise pursue. At Amazon we like things to work in five to seven years. We’re willing to plant seeds, let them grow—and we’re very stubborn. We say we’re stubborn on vision and flexible on details. In some cases, things are inevitable. The hard part is that you don’t know how long it might take, but you know it will happen if you’re patient enough. So you can do these things with conviction if you are long-term-oriented and patient.
Jeff Bezos, Amazon founder (born Jan 12, 1964)
(The title of this post comes from the title of the first shareholders letter Bezos' sent in 1997)
***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
To avoid criticism, do nothing, say nothing, be nothing. –Elbert Hubbard
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