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For 20 percent of institutions, this may be an existential moment, says Robert Zemsky. [Chronicle Review] Are you working remotely? Here’s how to maintain your premium site-license access to The Chronicle. If you’re used to having access to The Chronicle when you’re on campus, you can keep that access when you’re at home. Read this “[Site License FAQ]( to see how. It’s easy to do and gives you access wherever you are. [Will Coronavirus Close Your College for Good?]( By David Wescott For 20 percent of institutions, this may be an existential moment, says Robert Zemsky. (PREMIUM) ADVERTISEMENT [advertisement]( [The Great Recession Was Bad for Higher Education. Coronavirus Could Be Worse.]( [Image]( Photo illustration by The Chronicle By Paul N. Friga This moment represents an opportunity for colleges and universities to make significant changes in their economic and academic models to handle the new financial realities. [After Coronavirus, the Deluge]( [Image]( Alex Williamson for The Chronicle By Jacques Berlinerblau Administrators have been waiting for the opportunity to finish what they started. Watch out. (PREMIUM) [Giorgio Agamben’s Coronavirus Cluelessness]( By Anastasia Berg The Italian philosopher’s interventions are symptomatic of theory’s collapse into paranoia. (PREMIUM) Paid for and Created by University of Queensland [Breaking the Cycle of Disadvantage]( More than one million Australians experience extreme disadvantages in life, due to low income, unstable housing and more. The University of Queensland hopes to help change this. Subscribe Today The Chronicle’s award-winning journalism challenges conventional wisdom, holds academic leaders accountable, and empowers you to do your job better — and it’s your support that makes our work possible. [Subscribe Today]( Recently in the Review [How to Lead in a Crisis]( By Scott Cowen Disaster advice from my time as president of Tulane University during Hurricane Katrina. (PREMIUM) ADVERTISEMENT [advertisement]( [Make All Courses Pass/Fail Now]( By Allison Stanger Students aren’t having a real college experience. We shouldn’t pretend that they are. [Hounded Out of U.S., Scientist Invents Fast Coronavirus Test in China]( By David Armstrong, Annie Waldman, and Daniel Golden (ProPublica) A crackdown on scholars with ties to China has triggered a reverse brain drain. Paid for and Created by Texas A&M University [A Life-Changing Visit]( Connecting prominent scholars from universities across the globe, the Hagler Institute provides a catalyst to enrich the intellectual climate and educational experiences for faculty and students at Texas A&M, offering advanced study and collaborative opportunities. From the Archives [Will Your College Close?]( By Robert Zemsky, Susan Shaman, and Susan Campbell Baldridge Forty percent of institutions are destined to struggle. What to do? Here’s what works — and what doesn’t. (PREMIUM) Latest Jobs Visit [ChronicleVitae.com]( to view the latest jobs in higher education. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Sign up]( for other newsletters, [stop receiving]( this email, or [view]( our privacy policy. © 2020 [The Chronicle of Higher Education]( 1255 23rd Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20037 [The Chronicle of Higher Education](

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