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The New Title IX Guidelines Benefit Survivors
They prove the rights of both parties are not mutually exclusive, argues Meg Mott, and assume that survivors deserve to be treated as functional human beings.
When Colleges Die
The past few weeks have brought a rash of announcements of colleges either dying or coming to the brink of...
Preventing Dissertation Burnout
Some advice to help you push through the stress during the final stages of your dissertation.
Guest Post: Coaching in the Classroom: What Nick Saban Has Taught Me About Pedagogy
Guest post from Brian Oliu reflecting on how we make adjustments in the classroom.
The NYTimes, College Towns and Our Rural Economy
Is higher ed one potential antidote to the growing rural/urban divide?
Why Are You Here?
Figuring out your purpose in graduate school, with a little help from watching 90's Sci-Fi.
Labors of Love
Don't look down on amateurs - they know more than we realize.
Kevin Hart, the New Yorker and the Limits of Wokeness
Why did the New Yorker piece on the Kevin Hart / Oscars scandal ignore his race?
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