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Timeline of Center for Applied Rationality

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| 2020 || {{dts|June 11}} (announcement) || || In the face of the {{w|COVID-19 pandemic in the United States}}, CFAR goes on a sabbatical. Adam Scholl, a CFAR instructor, says: "we're reading, and learning and scheming, and in general trying to improve ourselves in ways that are hard to find time for during our normally-dense workshop schedule. We're considering a range of options for what to do next—e.g. online workshops, zoom mentoring, helping other orgs in some way—but we haven't yet settled on a decision."<ref>{{cite web|url = https://forum.effectivealtruism.org/posts/eboo4zuXyXp3KhPus/how-is-it-going-with-cfar|title = How is it going with CFAR?|last = Ljones|first = Jorgen|date = June 11, 2020|accessdate = July 2, 2020|publisher = Effective Altruism Forum}}</ref>
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| 2020 || {{dts|September 26}} (date first seen) || || CFAR publishes its page about its coaching program (in beta). The page says: "With this break on large in-person events, we’re experimenting with a new rationality coaching program. We’re hoping that it will have mutual benefits of helping you make progress on things you care about, and helping us learn about how progress can happen by being in contact with that."<ref name=coaching>{{cite web|url = https://rationality.org/resources/coaching|title = CFAR Coaching (Beta)|date = September 26, 2020|accessdate = October 11, 2020}}</ref>
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| 2020 || {{dts|October 9}} || || In response to a post by MIRI research communications manager Rob Bensinger that talks of how MIRI is considering relocating to a cheaper place in the United States or to Canada, CFAR instruction Adam Scholl responds to a followup question by saying: "Yeah, I think CFAR mostly feels similarly, though we haven't discussed details yet."<ref>{{cite web|url = https://www.facebook.com/robbensinger/posts/10163981893970447?comment_id=10163982201640447&reply_comment_id=10163982482675447|title = Yeah, I think CFAR mostly feels similarly, though we haven't discussed details yet.|last = Scholl|first = Adam|date = October 9, 2020|accessdate = October 10, 2020|publisher = Facebook}}</ref>
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