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Skills Don’t Matter (Outside Their Context)
Colleges and universities shouldn't care about, or recognize, skills that aren't woven into a program of study that gives them meaning, Johann N. Neem argues.
Hitting the Wall
Expecting graduate students to engage in diversity work that benefits the university -- without compensation or accountability -- is inherently exploitative, argues Prabhdeep Kehal.
Chasing the Lit Mag Photo Essay, 1
Working with NYC street photographer Donato DiCamillo, San Antonio, Texas, January 2018.
Exploring Engagement - and My Inner Student
The ironies of pondering how tech platforms polarize while floundering with technology and missed deadlines.
Writing and its Hurdles: Encountering Writing as a Multilingual Graduate Student
How to navigate unclear expectations when writing as an international and/or multilingual graduate student.
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Flip the Script
Yvette M. Alex-Assensoh suggests some structural tactics for ending gender inequity in service work.
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Against Conformity
Michael S. Roth reflects on the questioning of liberal education in China and the United States.
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