
Running as Quiet Activism
Until 1972, women were not allowed to officially compete in running marathons. Today, 45.7% of American marathon participants…
Until 1972, women were not allowed to officially compete in running marathons. Today, 45.7% of American marathon participants…
Acknowledgments First, I’d like to acknowledge how grateful we are for each of the contributors for Blog Carnival…
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Editors: Courtney A. Mauck & Laura L. Menard With the continuous development of new technologies and social networking…
Photo by M. Monk on Unsplash Acknowledgements We are grateful for each of the contributors of Blog Carnival 19. Thank you…
I have been questioning how much of my mental disability I should disclose to my students. I had…
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As COVID-19 emerged, we in the Master of Arts in Educational Technology (MAET) program at Michigan State University…
Beau Pihlaja | Assistant Professor | Technical Communication and Rhetoric | Department of English | Texas Tech University…