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We run Cornell. Here’s how we’ve kept low covid-19 rates on campus.
September 30, 2020 in
The Washington Post
by
Martha Pollack
for
Cornell University
COVID-19
,
leadership
Trump’s assault on Twitter is an attack on the First Amendment
September 29, 2020 in
The Washington Post
by
Lee C. Bollinger
for
Columbia University
free speech
,
social media
I taught and worked with Amy Coney Barrett. Here’s what people get wrong about her faith.
September 25, 2020 in
The Washington Post
by
John Garvey
for
Catholic University of America
Supreme Court
,
religion
The virus isn’t going away. That’s why campuses need to reopen.
August 18, 2020 in
The Washington Post
by
Joseph Aoun
for
Northeastern University
COVID-19
The simple question that can help schools make hard decisions about covid-19
July 24, 2020 in
The Washington Post
by
William R. Harvey
for
Hampton University
COVID-19
,
NCAA
,
Online learning
,
leadership
I opposed taking Woodrow Wilson’s name off our school. Here’s why I changed my mind.
June 27, 2020 in
The Washington Post
by
Christopher L. Eisgruber
for
Princeton University
Renaming buildings
I’m president of Morehouse College. Here’s my advice to protesters.
June 22, 2020 in
The Washington Post
by
David A. Thomas
for
Morehouse College
Black Lives Matter
,
equity
,
protesting
,
race
Why failing to reopen Purdue University this fall would be an unacceptable breach of duty
May 25, 2020 in
The Washington Post
by
Mitch Daniels
for
Purdue University
COVID-19
When this pandemic is over, let’s avoid the partisan blame game
May 5, 2020 in
The Washington Post
by
Mitch Daniels
for
Purdue University
COVID-19
,
politics
Kids can’t write. Parents, this is your chance to help.
April 8, 2020 in
The Washington Post
by
Mitch Daniels
for
Purdue University
COVID-19
,
parents
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