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A 40th Anniversary Love Story: About My Favorite Magazine

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Even though its style was different from newspaper writing, Black Issues is where I learned how to write deeply, responsibly, proudly, and eloquently about timely topics of cultural significance to Black professionals. students to propose and teach special topics courses for undergraduates. I abruptly abandoned that topic.

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Teaching Information Literacy in an Age of Misinformation 

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I had started integrating information literacy skills into my sociology classes with a narrow focus that built on research method topics that were appropriate for an introductory course. Using student-generated topics shows that the process of evaluating credibility is the same, regardless of topic or source.

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12 Months of Advice for Your Career Success

Inside Higher Ed

12 Months of Advice for Your Career Success Sarah Bray Thu, 12/21/2023 - 03:00 AM In advance of the new year, we highlight some of the most read articles in 2023 by a variety of authors on a range of topics. Byline(s) Sarah Hardesty Bray

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Our 10 most popular blog posts of 2023

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From AI and Google Snippets to YouTube, esports, and accessibility, we stayed across all the emerging trends, topics, and technologies in higher education marketing in our blog in 2023. These were your favorite articles of the year.

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Mental health issues among grad students shouldn't be taboo (opinion)

Inside Higher Ed

Category: Carpe Careers When mental health topics are taboo, grad students suffer in silence, write Christiann Gaines and Rebekah Layton, who explore ways the academic community can support trainees. Is this Career Advice newsletter?: Disable left side advertisement?:

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Teaching Information Literacy in an Age of Misinformation 

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I had started integrating information literacy skills into my sociology classes with a narrow focus that built on research method topics that were appropriate for an introductory course. Using student-generated topics shows that the process of evaluating credibility is the same, regardless of topic or source.

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AI-Oh My! A Closer Look at AI Tools for Educators

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Don’t hesitate to use the chat section at the bottom of this article to share more tips, tricks, and resources that we can all use!) QuestionWell allows you to input an article, reading, or a video and writes questions based on what you’ve input and your learning outcomes. What can it do? What can it do?

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