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Academe Today: Can Covid-19 End the SAT? Yes, if We're Lucky (Opinion)

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Why an admissions officer dressed in drag on HBO; a higher-ed leader hopes to "reinvent enrollment a

Why an admissions officer dressed in drag on HBO; a higher-ed leader hopes to "reinvent enrollment and college access"; disposable scholars; and more. [Academe Today] 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. The Chronicle Review [Will the Coronavirus End the SAT?]( By Jon Boeckenstedt The current crisis could — hopefully — be the tipping point in a test-optional landslide. (PREMIUM) ADVERTISEMENT [advertisement]( Admissions & Student Aid [Drag Queen for a Day: Why This Admissions Officer Walked the Walk of Inclusion on HBO]( [Image]( Johnnie Ingram/HBO By Eric Hoover Darryl Jones didn’t want to be a hypocrite. So he fastened his 6-foot-1 frame into a metal corset. (PREMIUM) Admissions & Student Aid [Admissions Field’s New Leader Hopes to ‘Reinvent Enrollment and College Access’]( By Eric Hoover The National Association for College Admission Counseling’s new chief executive is an outspoken champion for college access. He plans to lead a push for a more “student centered” admissions process. The Chronicle Review [Universities Run on Disposable Scholars]( By Musa al-Gharbi Even before Covid-19, contingent faculty members could be cut for almost any reason. That’s about to get worse. (PREMIUM) Check Back for Updates [Here’s a List of Colleges’ Plans for Reopening in the Fall]( By Chronicle Staff Our searchable list tracks whether institutions expect to have in-person or online-only classes or some mix of the two. Tell us what your campus is doing. 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. The Coronavirus: Resources to Help You Adapt and Plan - Optimize academic programs for a new reality by offering an attractive and efficient mix. [Sign up here for tomorrow’s interactive forum](. - Bring inclusive teaching to remote courses with ideas from leading practitioners. [Sign up here to watch our forum on demand](. - Learn how institutions are finding resilience in our weekly newsletter The Edge, by Goldie Blumenstyk, on innovation in and around academe. [Sign up here](. Subscribe Today Our mission, at a time of crisis and uncertainty, is to make sure you have the information you need to respond effectively, and make the best decisions for your institution and your students. Please consider subscribing today to sustain our continuing coverage. [Subscribe Today]( Views The Chronicle Review [How the Coronavirus Will — or Should — Transform Graduate Education]( By Dennis M. Hogan and Rithika Ramamurthy The polite fiction of grad school as an apprenticeship for a future career now faces obliteration. (PREMIUM) ADVERTISEMENT [advertisement]( [Coronavirus Hits Campus]( As colleges and universities have struggled to devise policies to respond to the quickly evolving situation, here are links to The Chronicle’s key coverage of how this worldwide health crisis is affecting campuses. Paid for and Created by University of Notre Dame [Coronavirus and the Science of Compassion]( Health care professionals are on the frontlines of battling COVID-19. But at what cost to their mental and emotional health? One leading expert in the practice of compassionate care at the University of Notre Dame offers his insights. Featured in the Store [How Will the Pandemic Change Higher Education?]( We reached out to college staff members, professors, and administrators with a straightforward question: How will the pandemic change higher education? [Order the collection]( to hear what they had to say. Chronicle subscribers: [Access this premium content free](. Job Opportunities [Associate Director- Institutional Assessment, Research and Effectiveness (IARE)]( Tennessee Technological University [Clarkson University Dean of Arts and Sciences]( Clarkson University [Full-Time Opportunities for Educators!]( Chester County Intermediate Unit [Search the Chronicle's jobs database](. --------------------------------------------------------------- [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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