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Writing With Style, Force, Flair and Impact
How to get your students to love language and take pleasure in writing.
The Politics, Psychology, History and Sociology of Conspiracy Thinking
Why popular culture loves conspiracies and what that means for college teaching.
Creative Thievery and the Higher Cribbing
Thinking seriously about scholarly originality, borrowing, appropriation and theft.
It’s Time for Campuses to Truly Think Outside the Box
Unconventional ways for colleges to think about their organization, curriculum, pedagogy and assessment practices.
Understanding the Appeal of the Villain
Why audiences are drawn to villainous characters.
The New Global History
A compelling way to renew the study of our collective past.
Green History
Probing the past to better understand the present and prepare for an uncertain future.
A Modern-Day Greek Tragedy
How the classic tragedies of the past speak to events today.
Pagination
Pagination
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