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The Other Kind of Exposure
Learning what you don’t want to do.
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The Trouble With Distorted Histories
The argument that it’s a violation of medical ethics to make vaccines mandatory for students and faculty is highly questionable, argue Cora Olson, Ashley Shew, Miranda Fleck and Chiara Tartaglino.
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6 Tips for the Final Year of Your Dissertation Marathon
To get through the last few miles, you will need a holistic approach that prioritizes your mental health alongside productivity and writing, advises Samina Gul Ali.
Guest Post: The Pedagogical Paradox of ‘Ted Lasso’
Brian Oliu unpacks some complexities of how experience intersects with teaching and leading.
Why a Liberal Education Is Worth Defending
Without a robust liberal education, we cannot achieve educational equity.
Writing Beyond the Academic Journal
Academic papers play an outsize role in career advancement, but researchers who want to expand their reach should look beyond peer-reviewed journals.
Asking Different Questions
When the second question sheds new light on the first one.
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Ethical College Admissions: Does ‘U.S. News’ Trust, but Not Verify?
Some figures in the new rankings intrigued Jim Jump -- so he checked up on the magazine.
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