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Dead Fingers Talk
Scott McLemee describes a few of the ways Philippe Charlier's study of the dead, When Science Sheds Light on History: Forensic Science and Anthropology, illuminates the world of the living.
A Time for Arrogance
Jennifer M. Gómez reflects on what she found to be a discriminatory job market -- and the resulting need for a greater allegiance to herself.
Friday Fragments
The school shooting tragedy; class schedules; provosts and deans; more.
History as Networks in Ferguson's 'The Square and the Tower'
A recommendation that I’ll be interested if you take up.
Combating Isolation Through Peer Writing Groups
The case for engaging with others to boost scholarly productivity.
When the White Supremacists Come to Campus
Advice on the best way to respond.
The High Cost of Failed Innovation
Two examples of ill-conceived attempts at "transformation."
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Finding Next Steps in Past Accomplishments
Previous successes demonstrate that members of a group have achieved goals together before and can do so again, writes Judith S. White.
Pagination
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