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I was on a networking call with a future podcast guest the other day. It had been over a year since we caught up. She’s a cool Marketing Strategist in Higher Education. She asked: What are the struggles or problems academics experience with their online presence? The one that came to mind right away? Many […]

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Art and Research Communication The Public Health Resonance Project at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa collaborated with a talented artist to create illustrations to better share their research. Have you incorporated art into your research communications? The Public Health Resonance Project at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa “amplifies unique attributes and deep conne...

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Congratulations to the winners of the 2025 Best Personal Academic Websites Contest hosted by Jennifer van Alstyne, Brittany Trinh, and Ian Li. This contest celebrates great examples of academic websites from people in Higher Education. About the Awards Congratulations to this year’s award winning academic websites! Hi there, I’m Jennifer van Alstyne. This is our [...

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What can academic writers do to have a digital presence that shares their writing and helps them connect with people online? Dr. Katy Peplin interviews The Social Academic podcast host, Jennifer van Alstyne in honor of Academic Writing Month (AcWriMo) in November. FAQ Timestamps 0:00 Academic Writing Month (AcWriMo) with Dr. Katy Peplin and Jennifer […]

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Dr. Brielle Harbin helps educators prepare to practice civic courage. She supports faculty and leaders that it’s okay to feel discomfort. Learn why it’s necessary to practice ‘civic courage,’ a term she coined. Discomfort and difference is a natural part of the learning process. Dr. Brielle Harbin found ‘civic courage’ better emphasizes the im...

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