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Academic Journals in the Cross Fire
How should scholarly journals respond to calls for greater diversity, equity and inclusion?
The Humanities’ Scholarly Infrastructure Is in Utter Disarray
The lifeblood of humanities scholarship—peer review, scholarly publishing, journal editorship, even the professional meeting—is struggling. This doesn’t bode well for the humanities’ future.
Why Academic Administrators Should Learn Business-speak
Concepts like efficiency, optimization and margin are essential if your institution is to thrive in today’s challenging economic environment.
How Campus Innovation Happens
Since institutional transformation rarely comes top down and seldom results from deliberate design, senior administrators need create opportunities for faculty and staff to innovate.
Teaching in the Face of Tragedy
Why humanists should teach about tragedy even though many students suffer from trauma and grief.
How to Ease the Path to Adulthood
Uncertainty, confusion and psychological stress have always accompanied the tempest-tossed process of maturation. Here’s how to make that problematic journey smoother.
The Questions of Our Past
An inquiry-driven approach to teaching U.S. history.
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