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Trans Allyship in Academia Today

What it means to be an ally has changed, Chelsea Thompto writes.

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Write as if the Truth Really Matters

As both citizens and scholars, now is not the time to withdraw, Philip N. Cohen writes.

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A Guide to Department Chair Merit Badges

What if, Hollis Robbins asks, chairs could earn ceremonial merit badges for accomplishing feats that only those in academia could truly appreciate?

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Students and Research Mentors Can Navigate Career Conversations Together

Raquel Y. Salinas offers advice for graduate students and research mentors on how to have better conversations about career planning.

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AI’s Not a Genie in a Lamp: It’s a Space to Think

One small change in our approach to teaching about AI makes a big difference, Josh Thorpe writes.

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Let My Students Have Vocabulary Quizzes

Low-stakes pop vocabulary quizzes promote better reading and comprehension, Elizabeth Stice writes.

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Collaboration Is Key

Marieke Van Puymbroeck and Jenny Presgraves offer advice for building participation in a professional development program for graduate students and postdocs.