Charmaine N. Willis, University at Albany, SUNY
Reyhan Topal, University at Albany, SUNY
The COVID-19 pandemic has forced universities around the globe to move to remote teaching. Professors are overwhelmed in trying to quickly convert their in-person courses …
The Families First Coronavirus Response Act, signed into law on March 27, 2020, provides some support for higher education institutions and students. For higher education, notable provisions include:
1. Funding for Higher Education to Respond to Coronavirus
The legislation …
Cammy Shay, PhD, Chair of the Government Department at Houston Community College
The Scene
A pandemic sweeps the country, and you find yourself transitioning to an online learning management system when for half a semester, your classes met on campus. …
Elizabeth Bennion, PhD, Professor of Political Science at Indiana University South Bend
Can civic literacy and engagement be promoted in 100% online courses, even in the midst of a social distancing campaign that requires students to stay largely confined to …
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