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The Plight of the Independent Scholar

Rebecca Bodenheimer describes the trials and frustrations of attending academic conferences when you’re unaffiliated.

On Gratitude and Leadership

Adriana Bankston offers the following advice for being a good team leader both in academe and outside it.

A Letter To My “Academic Mama”

Irene Sanchez pays tribute to the person who saw something in her on the days that she couldn’t see it in herself anymore.

What Do the Best Mentors Do?

Joya Misra and Jennifer Lundquist asked faculty members from different disciplines whom colleagues and students had identified as excellent mentors to share their lessons with others in academe.

White Men Must Learn to Say Yes

Rather than encourage women and people of color to do less service work, we should be encouraging white men to step forward and do more, argues Shannon Portillo.

Managing the Student From Heck

Maria Shine Stewart provides some advice for dealing with particularly difficult students in the classroom.

Getting Up to Speed on Diversity

Employers are increasingly requiring job applicants to demonstrate both commitment and contributions to diversity, equity and inclusion, writes Deborah S. Willis, who gives advice to graduate students on how to do so.

No Erotics of Professing for Me

How we as teachers look and comport ourselves can impact the learning experience, and as an adjunct, I do not feel safe bringing my sexuality into the classroom, writes Jeana Jorgensen.