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OFF THE GRID He Survived ‘Survivor.’ What About the Academic Workplace? By Lindsay Ellis An assistant professor reflects on how his career has been shaped by a stint on reality TV, and what it can teach his colleagues about taking time to follow their passions. THE REVIEW Queer History Should Focus on Queer People By Jim Downs Sexless, impersonal academic approaches tell us little about the lived experiences of the LGBT community.
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