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There Has to Be a Better Way

Must mandatory diversity and antiharassment trainings consistently conjure up dread, sarcasm and contempt? Deborah J. Cohan suggests some improvements.

Advancing to the Presidency No. 2: Always Be Learning

S. Georgia Nugent highlights some modes of learning that are especially valuable if you aspire to be a campus leader.

The Strategic Way to Be Yourself in a Job Search

Derek Attig offers three suggestions on how to strike a balance between being real and being professional -- and figuring out what that even means -- when talking to potential employers.

Picking Up the Pieces

Cassandra O’Sullivan Sachar gives advice for moving forward after your manuscript is rejected.

Stooges, Turncoats and Others

To make a false distinction between service and administration is counterproductive and harms faculty of color and women, write Carolyn Dever and George Justice.

Notes From a Teaching President

It can make for a grueling workweek, but the insights gained from students make teaching worth it, writes Martha D. Saunders, who offers advice to other presidents who still crave the classroom.

Managing Subconscious Messages in Your Job Search

Sometimes you can use them to your benefit, writes Joseph Barber, and other times you want to make sure they don't disadvantage you.

How to Navigate an Academic Conference

Victoria Reyes offers three tips that can ease any anxiety you may have and help you get the most out of attending one.