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Career Shock: What It Is and Why You Should Care

Irina Filonova explores the role that chance plays in our careers and how to harness the power of happenstance to ensure your future success.

The World Is Changing

And as an early-career scholar, I need the academy to change with it and train us how to engage effectively with the most pressing societal challenges, writes Edgar Virgüez.

Why Specifications Grading Deserves an A

Junior Prof describes how that method of assessment can benefit the instructor as well as the students, especially during a time of pandemic fatigue.

Should You Write a Thesis?

Kimberly L. Barrett recommends that you ask five further questions when determining a response.
 

A Word to the Wise

Jovana Milosavljevic Ardeljan and Mark Kaloko offer three self-advocacy strategies for professional development coaches.

Revolutionizing Promotion to Full Professor

Academic leaders and senior faculty often don’t recognize or acknowledge that structural and systemic racism is frequently imbedded in the process, write Sydney Freeman Jr. and Vicki L. Baker.

Why Books Still Matter: Part 2

Providing students with skills they will use throughout their lives as writers should be part of graduate education, no matter what career paths they choose, writes Rebecca Alpert.

10 Arguments for Inciting Learning

Active learning has been clearly shown to be more effective than traditional modes, write Cathy N. Davidson and Christina Katopodis, who outline its many merits to those who continue to resist it.