It was the summer of 2022 in Nallagandla, Hyderabad, India, and I was sitting in a public boarding school classroom. The ceiling fan was running at medium speed.

We must not forget this passionate educator and inspirational fighter for social justice whose legacy would be all too eagerly elided by institutions of power in higher education.

Jimmy Seale Collazo on the prospects of online learning, and a dangerous managerial vision that seeks to alienate educators from their work

Marcos Gonsalez’s debut novel provides an occasion for reflection and healing in traumatic times, now and past.

At its best, public history combines theory, practice, and experimentation. Rather than a set of skills, I approach […]

I have been reluctant to use fiction in my courses.  This is despite the fact that my own […]