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A Script in Grief
When yet another email or text request feels insurmountable, it can help to have something to fall back on, writes Natalia Molina.
2 Strategies for Effective Leadership Transitions
As more leaders depart, onboarding new ones will become one of the most important and strategic moves a campus makes, says Patrick Sanaghan.
Can STEM Professors Become Strong Writers?
Yes, says Matthew J. Wright, who offers some specific advice for how.
Revisiting Mindset
When you read Carol Dweck’s examples, you may see bits of yourself in them—and be displeased enough to want to change, writes Rachel Toor.
Finding Strength in the Struggle
Roshni Rao describes how she discovered that progress as an international scholar demands active self-advocacy, not just adaptation.
Retaining Students of Color in Grad School
Systematic change must be made to ensure they succeed in academe, writes Robert W. Fernandez, who suggests some specific interventions.
Put Your Teaching Evaluations in a Jar
You can just ignore them, or you can take some positive steps to ensure that they will push you forward in your teaching, writes Constanza Bartholomae.
Why College Presidents Struggle During Crises
When the ship starts sinking, many want communications advisers to tell them they’re a great captain instead of where the life rafts are, says Michael Sandler.
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