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Junior Scholars Could Suffer if Academics Don't Travel to Conferences

Senior scholars' decisions not to attend academic conferences could hurt younger academics who need to network.

Read this Book. Seriously.

(Re-)reading Stephanie Kelton’s The Deficit Myth.

Making the Most of One-way Video Interviews

Joseph Barber explores the benefits and challenges of answering interview questions without any human interaction at all -- and how to do so most successfully.

Republicans are Wrong; Doubling the Pell Grant Is Good Policy

Phillip B. Levine writes that such a change would directly benefit low-income students.

Practicing the Equitable, Transformative Pedagogy We Preach

We see disparate student success rates year in and year out, yet we don't know how to change that, as most of us weren't taught better ways to teach, argue Cathy N. Davidson and Shelly Eversley.

Conference Travel Hesitancy

Why I find myself reluctant to agree to any work-related future travel.

Friday Fragments

A tip of the cap, undecided students, working parents, and The Boy makes me proud.

The Pre-Post-COVID Condition

Scott McLemee surveys a roundup of books for fall that are pertinent to the COVID pandemic.