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[ChronicleVitae. A Service of The Chronicle of Higher Education] [ChronicleVitae. A Service of The Chronicle of Higher Education]( [ChronicleVitae. A Service of The Chronicle of Higher Education]( {NAME}, here are some articles we think you'll find interesting: This Week's News & Advice [Email digest vitae remote italy corona] [Graduate School Prepared Me to Self-Quarantine]( March 27 You learned a lot about social distancing when you wrote a dissertation. That experience can help you get through this pandemic crisis. [Email digest vitae 3innovation teaching 13] [How to Recover the Joy of Teaching After an Online Pivot]( March 24 It’s only natural to feel a letdown once the initial frenzy of moving courses into a virtual classroom passes. [Email digest vitae full vitae peer observation gettyimages 1140928179 web] [Experience in Campus Administration Comes at a Cost]( March 24 Why search committees and boards should give embattled ex-presidents a second look, instead of running from them. [Email digest vitae the way we hire now] [As Classrooms Go Virtual, What About Campus-Leadership Searches?]( March 24 Just as institutions have asked professors to quickly move their teaching online, they can use technology to adapt the executive-hiring process and keep it moving forward. [Email digest vitae lab gettyimages 483372110web] [How to Quickly (and Safely) Move a Lab Course Online]( March 24 Yes, it’s possible to shift your lab classes online, using technology, lab kits, and virtual simulations. Here’s how. Job Opportunities [Executive Director of the U.S.-Colombia Fulbright Commission]( The Fulbright Program posted on March 26 [Louis Round Wilson Distinguished Professorship]( [University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill]( in North Carolina posted on March 30 The ChronicleVitae editorial team collects highlights from our News & Advice pages for this weekly e-mail digest. Want more reporting and insight on the academic workplace? [Visit us online]( for daily features and aggregation from around the Web. If you think you have received this e-mail in error—or if you have any questions or concerns—you can contact us at support@ChronicleVitae.com. Thanks, The ChronicleVitae Team [More News & Advice]( Advertisement [ChronicleVitae. A Service of The Chronicle of Higher Education] [Manage your ChronicleVitae e-mail settings]( [Stop receiving the news & advice digest email]( 1255 Twenty-Third St., N.W. • Washington, DC 20037 © 2020 • [About Us]( • [Privacy Policy](

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