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Telling Your Research Story
Tips for laying out your story of discovery.
Is the Emphasis on Marginalization Flattening Diversity Work?
Intersectionality theory welcomes conversation about multiple dimensions of identity but allows for the narration of only one type of experience.
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Our Unsung and Life-Changing Colleagues
Governors State University president Elaine Maimon pens an open thank-you letter to a transformative English composition instructor at a community college.
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Flexible Faculty Development
Anne Marie Canale, Cheryl Herdklotz and Lynn Wilde describe new programs and activities that help meet the professional and personal needs of a changing faculty demographic.
Higher Ed Risk and 'An Economist Walks into a Brothel'
What risks have you taken in your academic career?
Breadth of Quality vs. Concentrations of Excellence
Most of the various “excellence schemes” adopted all over the world in the first years of this century have made precious little difference in terms of shaking up the global academic hierarchy
The Return of Hope: Thinking About a Future of Higher Ed as a Public Good
I'd lost hope, but it's back. Uh-oh.
Beyond Distribution Requirements
Seeking a broad vision for general education.
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