COVID-19 is spelled out with white pills on a red background that has white balls with the tips of cotton swabs stuck in them, as if to resemble the coronavirus's molecular structure

Reflections on the COVID-19 Years

BY SUSAN E. MASON May 11, 2023, marked the end of the federal COVID-19 public health emergency declaration. COVID-19 is not gone, to be sure, but we now have a better understanding of the severity and spread of the virus, how to protect ourselves, and how to protect our students. We were all in the…

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How COVID-19 Vaccine Mandates May Skew Campus Viewpoints

BY PAUL DILLER COVID-19 vaccine mandates have been in effect at hundreds of universities for more than a year now. The 2022–2023 academic year is the second consecutive year during which many universities require some amount of COVID-19 vaccination from students, faculty, and staff.  As the Centers for Disease Control’s recent guide to COVID-19 prevention…

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LSU AAUP Chapter Condemns State Attorney General’s Call to Punish Professor

SUBMITTED BY KEVIN L. COPE Supporters of good university governance never stop shaking their heads about Louisiana State University, the only major research university to draw a double censure from the AAUP. This frequently torpedoed flagship institution—the largest vessel in a veritable fleet of state institutions also under AAUP censure—is once again under attack, this…

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What Instructors Need to Know about COVID-19 Risks

BY FRANK E. RITTER AND DONALD A. DONAHUE We will need to continue to protect ourselves from COVID-19, probably through spring 2022. Colleges and universities have long been recognized as places of increased risk for communicable diseases. While higher education has benefited from immunization mandates against “childhood diseases” in primary and secondary schools, they have…

Weeping in the Promised Land

BY HANK REICHMAN Over the years that I’ve been writing for this blog I’ve occasionally posted links to music videos that have some resonance for the concerns of our readers (I’m especially proud of my two Trump playlists, here and here–a few of the links have expired, however).  The other night my wife and I…

scene of an outdoor protest about COVID-19 safety on the campus of the University of Oklahoma

There Will Still Be Singing in These Dark Times

BY AMIT BAISHYA AND JULIE ANN WARD “OU Days of Action” was organized on September 20 and 21 to coincide with the University of Oklahoma Board of Regents Meeting. This action was the culmination of a months-long process of appealing to OU’s upper administration to adopt basic, common-sense policies of COVID-19 mitigation, with little to…

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This Could Be Big!

BY HANK REICHMAN In the wake of a week of statewide campus protest against poor COVID-19 practices at Georgia’s state universities and colleges, more than 50 faculty members at the University of Georgia, full and associate professors in the life sciences, have announced that they will require masks in their classrooms, in violation of the…