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" ... Both students and faculty were expressing dissatisfaction with the process and the outcomes of the university’s actions. The faculty senate raised three objections to the prioritization process, in a letter to university leadership that was obtained by the Tribune. They expressed concerns about “the suspension of the institution’s responsibility to uphold tenure, the termination of faculty during the height of a global pandemic, and the intermixing of finances with religious-based decisions of who to let go.” ... "
" ... I’m not about to argue with Gates, but I’m more comfortable with a slightly different way of expressing this idea — namely, that every great invention comes with its own dark side. Whoever invented the ship also likely (albeit unknowingly) invented the shipwreck. With the arrival of traffic came the arrival of the traffic jam. With the development of motion pictures came the Sharknado franchise. ... "
" ... Similarly, expressing to others what you are looking for can help spare wasted dating effort. If you are worried about how that may make you look, furget about it. Remember people have been fighting over toilet paper, attending work meetings without wearing pants, and not getting haircuts for months. This is not the time to be bashful, indirect, or a bit fishy. In this case, fishy means either being coy or getting catfished (i.e., lured in by someone pretending to be someone else), because the stakes and investment required are now higher. ... "
" ... Two critical notes about expressing gratitude in this moment: First, appreciation must come not only from the top, but peer-to-peer. A culture of caring encourages every employee to express their appreciation, and those moments build resilience in tough times. Mentors are also excellent givers of gratitude, standing as they do outside regular bureaucracy. ... "
" ... When it comes to race, expressing empathy can be hard. In the wake of the George Floyd murder, what many white people believe to be an expression of empathy is nothing of the sort. By saying "racism is not that bad," "I know what you're feeling," "I'm sure it will get better," "Let's solve this," or "I've experienced some bad things too," it leaves the other person feeling dismissed, invalidated, ignored or alone. ... "