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8 Steps to Cultivating a Habit of Scholarship

David Mulry reflects on what he wishes he’d known early in his academic career about effective research and writing habits.

Public Relations: No, You Can’t Have Your Own Logo

Why colleges and universities care about consistent branding.

Does Wokeness Threaten Academic Freedom?

The challenges of teaching in today’s highly polarized, hyperpartisan classrooms.

Accidental Truths on a College Trip

In which an admissions director didn’t get the memo …

The Many Virtues of a Virtual Writing Group

Beyond providing writing support, they can help you develop a peer network with colleagues and hone important transferable skills, writes Katie Homar, who advises how to maximize their benefits.

It’s Time to Abolish the SAT

It’s time to stop pushing for test-optional admissions policies, writes Christopher Rim. Instead, we should abandon the test and the College Board should eliminate it.

Becoming Clickbait for Speaking Out

Phoebe Cohen describes being targeted for voicing her views about the Dorian S. Abbot controversy.

Who Comes After Dorian Abbot?

If the standards the Massachusetts Institute of Technology used in his case are applied broadly, it could have unfortunate repercussions for many other academics, argues Alex Small.