This is a lose-lose situation for instructors, students, and universities. The American government has created https://enddei.ed.gov/, a website claiming to be dedicated to education “free “Def-End DEI”
Author: SJ Williamson
When Dietary Needs Conflict with Food Shelf Offerings
Poverty vs. Pain Back when I started grad school in 2018, I attended every club meeting that matched with my class schedule based on what “When Dietary Needs Conflict with Food Shelf Offerings”
The Exam Process From a Neurodivergent Student’s Perspective
A reflection on the embodied exam experience One thing I’ve always appreciated about the English major is how few timed quizzes, exams and writing assignments “The Exam Process From a Neurodivergent Student’s Perspective”
Stay Informed or Protect Your Mental Health?
Finding a middle ground Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. Generalized Anxiety Disorder. Recurring Depressive Episodes. Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. Just being plain weird. All the above descriptions of “Stay Informed or Protect Your Mental Health?”
Loyalty in Trump’s America
A reflection from a troubled American In a previous article, I talked about three common reactions to poor situations: exit, voice, and loyalty. Of these “Loyalty in Trump’s America”
Walmart Treats Everyone Like Thieves Now
I’m no longer shopping where I’m required to talk to employees for stupid reasons. My goal as a graduate student used to be that I’d “Walmart Treats Everyone Like Thieves Now”
Exit, Voice, and Loyalty in a Brave New America
Reactions to Trump’s new executive orders As I continue researching for an article I plan to publish on graduate student labor, I recently came across “Exit, Voice, and Loyalty in a Brave New America”
So Your Winter Break Wasn’t the Break You Needed.
Now what? I can’t stress enough how important it is to have breaks, real breaks after each semester. I’m not talking about getting blackout drunk “So Your Winter Break Wasn’t the Break You Needed.”