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Badia Ahad-Legardy on Black Historical Joy and Inspiration
Cathy Hannabach interviews Badia Ahad-Legardy about Black historical joy and cultivating intellectual and political inspiration in our daily practices.
Choosing a Calendar System and Planner
How to choose a digital, paper, or combination calendar system and planner to fit your needs and get your projects done.
How to Clean and Organize Your Computer Desktop
Tips on how to organize your computer desktop, including building a file system that works for you, and utilizing your task bar and trash folder.
Practical Strategies for Taking Notes
Practical techniques for taking notes that ensure you can find, understand, expand, and use them later in your various projects.
Jumpstarting an Interdisciplinary Oral History Project
How to get started with interdisciplinary oral history, including researching formats, finding training, and critically reflecting on power dynamics.
The Benefits of Creative Writing
How creative writing techniques can deepen classroom discussions, improve academic texts, and expand your own scholarly thinking.
Mental Health in Academia: How Departments Can Support Faculty, Staff, and Students
Strategies and tactics for improving mental health in academia by providing resources to students, faculty, and staff and prioritizing wellness.
Using Recursive Outlines for Writing
How to use recursive outlines for writing projects to keep your writing on track while also making room for your ideas to evolve.
Why and How to Write a Book Review
How to write a book review that works for your own research and goals, as well as why scholars should write them to build intellectual community.
Embracing Academic Seasonality and Rhythms
Embracing academic seasonality can mean more creativity, productivity, and inspiration while also avoiding burnout.
Dissertating While Parenting: Not Such a Contradiction
Finishing a dissertation while being a parent can be challenging. Here are strategies for getting research done while also spending time with your kids.