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The Myth of the STEM Pipeline
The metaphor can have an especially negative impact on women and underrepresented groups, argues Wendy L. Hill.
Waking Some Slumbering Writing Muscles
I used to do something all the time, then I stopped. Thankfully, the writing muscles are there, waiting to be reactivated.
What to Expect When You're Expecting Social Media Engagement
If likes, comments and shares are your goal, understanding audience and platform culture can lead to better engagement.
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The Impact of California’s Athletes’ Rights Bill
Newly signed legislation allowing athletes to profit from their names and likenesses is a step in the right direction, but it's only a start, write Welch Suggs and Solomon Hughes.
Hip-Hop and Higher Ed
The battle ethos versus the safe space approach.
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Needed: More Reading in First-Year Writing
Not asking students to read regularly is like telling them it’s OK not to explore, argues Rachel Wagner, even if it's the week their papers are due and what they read won't be analyzed in those papers.
The Most Important Part of Paul Tough's 'The Years that Matter Most'
The truth about welders and philosophers.
Zoom, Echo Frames, Spatial, Magic Leap, Web Meetings, and Synchronous Online Learning
Why face-to-face meetings are still sometimes what is needed, and what this may tell us about the future of online education.
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