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The Many Ways Humanists Matter
The humanities are framed as in constant crisis, writes Vanessa Doriott Anderson, but, in fact, they prepare grad students extraordinarily well for the world of work.
Tales of an Adjunct Part 1: Where’s Your Faculty ID?
What was it like being an adjunct professor 30 years ago? Have things changed?
Imagining One Higher Ed Future for ‘Universities on Fire’
One possible scenario of campus conversations on the climate crisis catalyzed by Bryan Alexander’s essential new book.
‘LGBT Inclusion in American Life’
Scott McLemee reviews LGBT Inclusion in American Life by Susan Burgess.
When a Conversation With the President Fosters Human Connection
President Troy D. Paino offers perspective on why it’s important to make time for conversation with individual students, and six actions for fostering connections more deeply.
Hero or Villain: Social Networking and AI
What has changed and what stays the same, regardless of technological advances?
Friday Fragments
Good administration, bad language and an inadvertent writing prompt.
When We Say Goodbye
We concentrate time and energy on announcing new presidents yet rarely talk about how to position leaders for a graceful exit, writes Erin Hennessy.
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