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Learning From MOOCs

Teaching massive open online courses can encourage instructors’ good (and bad) habits. Marie Norman explores how we can use what we learn to improve teaching.

Zero In-box

Kerry Ann Rockquemore writes that you can gain control of your e-mail and your time, which is essential on the path to tenure.

Searching While Pregnant

Joseph Barber considers the questions about when a job candidate may want to reveal and what to say.

The Conflict Management Tool Kit

Academic departments can encounter conflict from many angles, and it can undermine chairs if they don't manage it well. Patricia Price and Scott Newman offer advice on how they can do so.

Crossing Over

Elizabeth A. Lehfeldt writes that it's important for faculty members to consider and go after jobs as administrators.

When They Watch You Eat

Melissa Dennihy writes about what to do when dining is part of the interview process.

Vitae Transsexualis

Jackson Wright Shultz reflects on having a lavender vita.

Your Expertise Has Value

Humanities professors shouldn't give away their nonwork time without compensation, and they shouldn't feel guilty about charging for their time, writes Nate Kreuter.