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Realizing Resilience as a Graduate Student

Doing so leads to successful transitions throughout their career, as well as helps them cope more effectively with life in general, writes Rhonda Sutton.

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The Truth of Horror

Mark S. James describes how when marginalized faculty are not deemed or treated as worthy, they can feel like ghosts, even when tenured.

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Zoom, The Live Sessions and Engaging Pedagogies

Andrew Pegoda describes the advantages of bringing together students and the authors they are reading for class and other experts.

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The Art of Recommendation Letters

Karla Erickson describes how to write about others in ways that honor their significance without being engulfed by the increasing demands.

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Dealing With Financial Challenges: A Provost’s Perspective

After more than two decades on the job, Jim Hunt offers his thoughts on those challenges and suggests questions other provosts should consider.

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No Limits: Failing and Winning Like Michael Phelps

Adriana Bankston provides advice for how to turn setbacks into opportunities and other guidelines for approaching your career like a champion.

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Helping Faculty Members Cultivate Joy in Writing

Academics internalize that we must “publish or perish,” but that message creates fear, loathing and pressure, write Deborah J. Cohan and Barbara J. Risman.

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No More Job Postings

After Letitia Henville heard many grad students say they didn’t apply for positions she knew they qualified for, she took a new approach to the hiring process.