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Getting Ahead of Ghosting
Kerry O’Grady offers advice for working with students who, with no proactive communication, don’t attend class or miss assignments.

Creating a Sabbatical at Any Stage of Your Career
Nana Lee advises how to create a time for growth and reflection even though it’s not a formal part of your program.

Lessons for Becoming a Public Scholar
Academics can help address important public issues of concern in creative and meaningful ways, writes Harvey J. Graff, who offers recommendations for how to do so.

Everyone’s Work
To truly sustain diversity, equity and inclusivity, institutions must take a shared equity leadership approach, writes Amy Fulton.

Getting a Grasp on Grade Grubbing
Over the past three years, the leniency with grading and academic standards has hurt both faculty members and students, and we need to reset expectations, writes Kerry O’Grady.

On ChatGPT: Confessions of an Anonymous Lecturer
I can’t stop students from cheating, they write, so is it even worth it to try—especially when I’m so overworked and underpaid?

Reimagining the Academic Book Launch
Our topics may sometimes be abstruse, but we should take more creative risks to engage people in them, writes Christopher Schaberg.
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