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The Key with Inside Higher Ed
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181 episodes
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Hear candid conversations with higher-ed newsmakers on how colleges and universities, with a special focus on equity and lower-income students.
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Hear candid conversations with higher-ed newsmakers on how colleges and universities, with a special focus on equity and lower-income students.
Show more...
News
Education
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Ep. 179: How to Be a Public Scholar and Why it Matters
The Key with Inside Higher Ed
39 minutes
1 week ago
Ep. 179: How to Be a Public Scholar and Why it Matters
Public scholarship is about more than just getting published. It’s about joining the public conversation at a time when expertise matters more than ever. In this episode of The Key, Philip Gray, Op-Ed Editor at The Los Angeles Times, and Susan D'Agostino, mathematician-turned-writer and columnist behind The Public Scholar at Inside Higher Ed join IHE’s editor in chief Sara Custer to pull back the current on what editors really want in submissions, what scholars get wrong and how to turn your expertise into compelling public writing.   Read Susan's conversation with Phillip in The Public Scholar. 
The Key with Inside Higher Ed
Hear candid conversations with higher-ed newsmakers on how colleges and universities, with a special focus on equity and lower-income students.