<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><email><title>Becoming a Public Intellectual: A Blueprint for Academics Writing Op-eds</title><timestamp>2026-04-17T00:00:00</timestamp><date><timestamp>2026-04-17</timestamp><dateShort>04/17/26</dateShort><dateMonthYear>April, 2026</dateMonthYear><dateLong>April 17, 2026</dateLong></date><time><format24>00:00</format24><format12>12:00am</format12></time><stagingPath>/emails/general/2026/2026-04-17_workshop-public-intellectual.pcf</stagingPath><path>/emails/general/2026/2026-04-17_workshop-public-intellectual.shtml</path><file>https://www.farmingdale.edu/emails/general/2026/2026-04-17_workshop-public-intellectual.xml</file><page>https://www.farmingdale.edu/emails/general/2026/2026-04-17_workshop-public-intellectual.shtml</page><type>general</type><privacy>private</privacy><lead>Sent on behalf of the Faculty Center To Full-time Faculty: Writing for a general audience is fundamentally different from academic writing—and, for ma…</lead></email>