Today's Clips (3/18/20)
CORONAVIRUS

Organizations nationwide need to get ahead of the coronavirus, even if it’s not in their community yet.

Zoom is where we work, go to school and party these days.

Instructors worry their part-time status will preclude them from paid time off, leaving them vulnerable if their schools remain closed for the semester or they fall ill.

UVa, UNC journalists keep breaking news on coronavirus (some from home) - The Washington Post

In Florida, sun-soaked Miami Beach shut down its spring break party this week, declaring it illegal for more than 10 people to gather together and shutting its bars and restaurants in an effort to stymie the spread of the coronavirus.

The students had been traveling overseas.

Pomona College students who have been denied emergency housing during the coronavirus outbreak are asking administrators to expand criteria for who gets to stay.

Because of COVID-19, most professors and students suddenly find themselves forced to use technology as they teach and learn. A panel of experts explores whether that will help or hurt attitudes about online education.

IN OTHER NEWS

A documentary pulls back the layers of corruption in the college game with a talent scout who was a part of it.

TRADES

A debacle over “Hawaiian Day” gave conservative lawmakers leverage to pass a politically charged “intellectual-diversity bill.” They were just getting started.

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