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Why Study History?

To answer that question, Elizabeth A. Lehfeldt tells a pedagogical story in two parts.

Religion Is as Important as Ever

Some thoughts about including religion in the campus/young adult diversity discourse.

The Joy of Kids for the Teacher-Scholar

Kids and academic life complement and enrich each other in lovely, unexpected ways, writes Kyle Sebastian Vitale.

Nail Your Next Conference Presentation

Writing a better conference presentation might require you to break the paper format.

Rotations

How should members of a department allocate course sections among themselves?

A Policy That Harms the Neediest Students

Nivine Megahed describes how three-quarters of her institution's students must verify their financial aid applications -- and the toll it has taken on them.

A Beyond the Professoriate Faculty Challenge

Faculty members can better advise students about career options by interviewing people in higher education -- and they don't even have to leave their campuses to do it, write Jennifer Polk and L. Maren Wood.