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Top 10 Ways to Avoid Student Complaints

It is more imperative than ever that we establish ourselves as calm and trustworthy leaders, writes Jennie Young.

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A Joyful Career Option for Scholars

Foundation program officers offer insights on everything from where disciplines are going to how to fit a narrative to a grant opportunity, writes Victoria McGovern.

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Making Access a Priority in Hiring

Nicholas Lamar Wright and Amanda Lannan describe the often unconscious bias people with disabilities face and advise how to create more equitable practices.

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The Quandary of Presidential Constraints

Amid the controversies over whether and when presidents should speak out, Thomas A. Parham asks, whose voice are we listening to?

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Not the Dissertation but the Journey

While key, completing a thesis is the least important aspect of your Ph.D., writes María P. Ángel, and you should also focus on three other areas.

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Saving Yourself During Downsizings

Alfred G. Mueller II outlines three steps you should take to future-proof your employment and long-term career.

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Taking Charge of Your Job Search

Before applying to jobs, take stock of what you most need from work and use those needs as filters to determine the best positions for you, writes Annie Maxfield.

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The Purpose and Value of Positionality Statements

Tracy Peña and Jessica O’Brien suggest five reasons to include them in your writings, as well as some potential pitfalls to consider.