Teaching: Can colleges prepare students for the election and its aftermath?

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October 22, 2020

It's mid-semester and many professors and students feel as if they're at their breaking point. Zoom fatigue, social isolation, remote education and exponentially larger workloads are hitting everyone hard. Samuel Abrams, a professor of politics at Sarah Lawrence College, and Jeremi Suri, a history professor at the University of Texas at Austin, say that it's a critically important time for colleges to create spaces in which students can talk to faculty members and others on campus about the election.

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