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  2. English Prof Discusses Student Reading Fatigue in Maclean’s 

English Prof Discusses Student Reading Fatigue in Maclean’s 

In a commentary for Maclean’s, Dr. Gregor Campbell, professor in the School of Theatre, English, and Creative Writing, shared how he’s using screens to help students combat reading fatigue. 

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Posted Dec 2, 2025
Updated Dec 2, 2025
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