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The Campus Crisis Toolkit

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The first book to address campus crises that's by and for faculty, staff, and students—the true heart of higher ed and the people who make it work.Higher education is in crisis—and there's no short...
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The first book to address campus crises that's by and for faculty, staff, and students—the true heart of higher ed and the people who make it work.

Higher education is in crisis—and there's no shortage of books by campus leaders about how to fix it. This volume is by and for the rest of us—the faculty, staff, and students who comprise the lion's share of campus populations. It is our values, livelihoods, and prospects for success that are most threatened by these crises—and, often, by top-level administrators' responses to them. The volume brings together more than forty contributors from colleges and universities across the United States and beyond. Essays address a range of aspects of the current polycrisis, including declarations of financial exigency, program closures and faculty layoffs, campus closures, political interference, and outbreaks of violence. Authors draw on their own experiences—and those of their colleagues and students—to share what worked, what didn't, and what they learned along the way. If crisis hasn't come to your campus yet, don't worry, it will. When it does, this book will help.

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Price: £87.50
Pages: 240
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Imprint: SUNY Press
Publication Date: 01 February 2026
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9798855805772
Format: Hardcover
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"If your college or university is in crisis—and what institution isn't right now?—I highly recommend The Campus Crisis Toolkit. Lisa M. Di Bartolomeo and Kevin Gannon have put together an indispensable set of case studies and action plans to help arm us all for this current, deadly assault on higher education." — Cathy N. Davidson, author of The New Education: How to Revolutionize the University to Prepare Students for a World in Flux and (with Christina Katopodis) The New College Classroom

Editors' Note
Acknowledgments

Introduction
Lisa Di Bartolomeo and Kevin Gannon

Part 1: West Virginia University as Case Study

1. "Mountaineers Go First": The WVU Mistake
Lisa Di Bartolomeo

2. Speculative Finance/Speculative Fiction: The Financialization of Higher Ed
Lisa M. Corrigan

3. Fighting the Lies: A Brief History of the "WVU Facts" Report
Anonymous, WVU

4. Let the Record Show: Documenting Attacks on Academia from Inside the Ivory Tower
Sean Davis Lawrence

5. Rednecks and Loud Voices: Building the West Virginia University United Students' Union
Christian Adams and Winston Smith

6. Crises beyond Borders: Supporting International Students
Emil Asanov

7. If You Answer, They Will Call: Standing in the Media Spotlight
Lisa Di Bartolomeo

Part 2: Fighting Fiscal and Political Interference

8. A Plague of Consultants: Fighting the New Epidemic in Higher Education
Kevin Gannon

9. Teaching as Activism during a Campus Crisis
William Caraher

10. Fighting for Higher Education's Liberatory Potential: Front Line Solutions from a College in Crisis
Meaghan Davis, Kathleen Gray, and Sara Rzeszutek

11. Campus "Free Speech Crises," Law, and Power
Andy J. Carr

12. Teaching "Divisive Concepts": The Destructive Impacts of a University Culture of Censorship
Lindsay Stallones Marshall and Christine Zabala-Eisshofer

13. SB 202: Opposing Anti-DEI Legislation at an R2 in Indiana
Jennifer Grouling, Matthew R. Hotham, Sheron Fraser-Burgess, and Camille Engle

Part 3: Building Communities of Care

14. Generative Pedagogy and Starting Good Things
Luke Waltzer

15. Radical Empathy and Radical Hope: Teaching, Learning, Caring, and Community in Times of Crisis
Brian Smentkowski

16. Times Like These: Supporting First-Year Students and Contingent Faculty through a Polycrisis
Joel E. R. Smith, Joseph Nardinelli, and Matthew Austin

17. Embracing Care as Strategy in Higher Education Crises
Molly Hatcher and Kaitlyn Rose Farrell Rodriguez

18. Dandelions in the Wind: Planting Resilient Seeds During and After a Campus Closure
Heather Keith and Christina Fabrey

19. Lessons from a College Closure
Kent Andersen, William Tynes Cowan, Louanne Clayton Jacobs, Kevin Shook, and Greta Valenti

Part 4: Shared Governance and Organizing for Solidarity

20. The Politics of Weakness: Faculty Senate and Faculty Governance in Crisis
Evan A. Kutzler and John LeJeune

21. Being Human Through a Campus Crisis
Shu-Min Liao, Sheila Jaswal, Sarah L. Bunnell, Mona Wu Orr, and Zachary Watson

22. Managing the crisis of recruiting and retaining diverse, national faculty members
Mari Elise Ewing and Andrea Overbay

23. Mentoring Squares: Establishing a Peer-Mentoring Program to Support Non-Tenure Track Faculty
Dana Grossman Leeman and Ryan Rideau

24. Where Are the Faculty? Reflections on Higher Education's Labor Movement and the Role of Faculty in Wall-to-Wall Organizing
Dylan M. Harris and Jon Shefner

25. Academics of the World, Unite! On the Importance of Internationalism in Addressing Campus Crises
Anne-Laure Amilhat Szary and Myriam Houssay-Holzschuch

Coda
List of Contributors