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Crowdsourcing a Conference Talk on Politics, Pedagogy, and Public Scholarship

Posted on November 2, 2018 by Richard Newton

Were you to attend either of the following panels, ... what should we discuss so that the moment we share is not a waste of time?

Posted in Professional Development, UncategorizedTagged #acrel, #biblicalstudies, #religiousstudies, AAR, aarsbl18, graduate school, highered, pedagogy, public humanities, SBLLeave a comment

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