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Lowbrow Culture and Guilty Pleasures? The Performance and Harm of Academic Elitism
A professor of gender and women's studies questions the arbitrariness and biases of scholarly standards for so-called lowbrow subjects and activities.
Advice for the Community College Scholar
Sean Gerrity suggests five steps to take to maintain an active research agenda.
The Business Officer as Interpreter
You can infinitely improve your effectiveness if you speak the language of your growing audiences, writes Jeffrey Ratje.
Teaching the Skill of Learning to Learn
Colleges have long dismissed the skill of learning as mere study skills, but there’s growing interest in giving students a richer sense of how to gain knowledge, argues Ulrich Boser.
Navigating First-Gen Career Pressures
Helen Pho provides insights to help lower the anxiety such students often feel when pursuing a Ph.D.
This Is Your Pipeline Problem
Amelia Gibson explores the far-reaching effects of campuses' mistreatment of senior faculty of color.
Confronting Biases Against Adjunct Faculty
The view that we adjuncts are inferior teachers or scholars who somehow deserve our lot makes less and less sense as time goes on, Angela B. Fulk argues.
Full Disclosure Required
Even though job ads often don't say, junior academics have a right to know with whom they'll be working, Mehdy Shaddel writes.
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