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We Can Say the Word ‘Fat’
Most of us in academe would rather ignore the needs of marginalized people than recognize antifat biases, but we must do better, writes Kallie Menard.
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Taking Umbridge With Associate Deans
Richard Utz explores how and why such academic administrators are parodied on Twitter.
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Creating Classroom Community Agreements
They provide the best way to cultivate critically compassionate learning communities, writes Jesica Siham Fernández.
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Increasing Women’s Representation in STEM Fields
Leaders in academe hold several keys to correct the well-documented tendency to undervalue women’s work, writes Nina Gray.
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Engage in Science Policy Where You Are
Adriana Bankston explores how education about science policy at the state level can enrich one’s career.
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The Benefits of a Presidential Teach-In
Patrick Sanaghan and Mary Dana Hinton offer an onboarding strategy for a new president and other senior leaders in which they become the students.
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Forget the Failure CV
Researchers and other scholars need instead a shadow CV to highlight systemic inequalities, Cyrena Gawuga writes.
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How Much Do Students Pay to Attend Your Class?
Calculating the specific amount might make you—and your students—reconsider how you approach class time, writes Justin Shaffer.
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