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Beyond Sin and Shame

How secularization redefined human transgression.

Moving Toward Sustainable Academic Innovation

A guest post sharing ambitions for a new collaboration.

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How and Why You Should Build a Style Sheet

For authors in the humanities and social sciences, creating a style sheet can strengthen your text and offer insight into the values shaping your choices, Tess C. Rankin writes.

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Spring Ahead

Social trust is fraying, zombie bugs are on the loose and human ingenuity never fails to surprise—Scott McLemee rounds up select forthcoming titles from university presses.

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5 Strategies for Strengthening Academic Administrator–Faculty Partnerships

Mabel Perez-Oquendo offers advice for building strong collaborations for student and trainee success.

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To Use AI or Not to Use AI? A Student’s Burden

In shifting much of the responsibility for upholding academic integrity from instructors to students, we leave students with an unfair burden, Daniel Cryer writes.

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Some Things Never Change

You know there’s something wrong when the proportion of low-income students at elite colleges has barely changed over a century, Jim Jump writes.