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Advice for Academic Administrators on Handling Crises

In the wake of her own experience after the recent Atlanta shootings, Heidi Kim reflects on how those at the middle level can best deal with sudden events that impact their units.

How to Generate Research Ideas That Impact Society

Focusing only on scientific advancement keeps us from addressing the kinds of problems that motivated us to pursue science in the first place, write Adam Seth Levine and J. Nathan Matias.

My Students Started a Discord Server. Now What?

The typically unsanctioned platform has grown in popularity for students seeking to stay connected. Megan McNamara and Aaron Zachmeier offer tips on what instructors should do (and not do) if students use it in their courses.

Why College Presidents Benefit From Coaching

Although executive coaching is common in the corporate sector, higher ed has been slow to understand why an experienced, outside perspective is so valuable, write Mary Sue Coleman and Lisa M. Rudgers.

How to Successfully Negotiate Your Salary

Dan Moseson shares stories and strategies from across higher ed that include pragmatic advice along with ways to tackle some systemic problems.

The Overlooked Minefield

Any institutional efforts to retain BIPOC women faculty members can be nullified when teaching obstacles are allowed to run rampant, argues Chavella T. Pittman.

6 Ways Faculty Can Support Grad Students

They can mitigate the impacts of the pandemic, which has complicated mentoring relationships and amplified barriers for students from underrepresented groups, writes Edgar F. Lopez.

How Peer-to-Peer Learning Can Improve Your Teaching

When carefully planned, it creates learning partnerships, promotes collegiality and develops a sense of mutual accountability among the students, Leslie Barnes and Gemma King write.