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Reaching out to a trusted community reminded Karen Spierling why she values academia enough to defend it in the public arena
The pandemic has accelerated numerous experiments in assessment for the digital age, moving beyond simple knowledge recall. But is the traditional exam really obsolete? As the dust settles on another marking season, seven academics give their widely differing views
Faculty must draw on abilities they have developed in the classroom to steer administrators in the right direction, says Karen Spierling
The season of goodwill is upon us once more. But in an era of hyper-competition, does academic kindness extend beyond passing round the nuts at the departmental Christmas party? Six scholars recount their own tales of collegiate benevolence
A new humanities-based major focused on how global commerce, businesses and societies shape one another points the way forward, says Karen E. Spierling