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By Michelle D. Miller

Six steps for quickly (and realistically) moving your teaching online, with the goal of maintaining as much continuity as possible.

The Virus's Financial Toll
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By Scott Carlson

ACE and SXSW could suffer enormous financial losses after nixing their signature events; other higher-ed groups are still waiting to decide. (PREMIUM)

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Today’s updates include more colleges and universities moving classes online, more canceled academic conferences, and more restrictions on or cancellations of travel and study abroad.

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Its liberal and conservative critics both miss the point. (PREMIUM)

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