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How Scholarly Societies Can Increase Inclusivity
Claire Burridge and Misa Nguyen present a guide to practices that can support historically marginalized individuals and benefit academic communities.
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The Incalculable Benefits of an Advisory Network
It expands upon the idea of mentorship and broadens who can help you make decisions as you chart your career journey, writes Anne Meyer-Minor.
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What’s Really at Stake When Colleges Lose Faculty of Color?
Top administrators must respond to increasingly pervasive legislation that hinders the recruitment, retention and vital work of those faculty members, writes Jackie Pedota.
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7 Questions College Leaders Should Ask About AI
Presidents and others should be developing strategies to ensure their institutions are positioned to respond to the opportunities and risks, writes David Weil.
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How to Support Innovative Work in the Humanities
Stephanie Kirk and Christopher Schaberg share nine ways senior faculty can help shift institutional cultures and make leading-edge scholarship more valued.
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Frustrated With Your Dissertation Chair?
Ramon B. Goings offers three fundamental strategies to help strengthen the relationship.
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Give Yourself a Sticker
We encourage our students to acknowledge the challenges of their work, set boundaries and take breaks, Sasha Bianca Goldman writes. But do we take our own advice?
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Staged Assignments & Long-Ass Prompts
After years of trying to convince students it was in their best interest to start their research papers early, Zachary Nowak simply required them to.
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