Publishing Advice From “Public Scholar,” “L.A. Times” Editor

October 23, 2025
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In the latest episode of The Key, Inside Higher Ed’s news and analysis podcast, Philip Gray, op-ed editor at the Los Angeles Times, and Susan D’Agostino, mathematician turned writer and columnist behind “The Public Scholar” at Inside Higher Ed, join IHE editor in chief Sara Custer to give insider tips on getting published and advocate for public scholarship—even when it feels risky in a polarized society. 

Gray shares his top three tips when submitting an op-ed and D’Agostino walks listeners through her journey from tenured math professor to published author and freelance writer—including the humbling moment when her first op-ed landed in the local press instead of The New York Times, and why that was exactly where it needed to be.



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