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Navigating the Continuing Psychological Pandemic
Language about “returning to normal” or “returning to pre-COVID conditions” ignores the reality that, for many of us, such returns are simply not possible, write Brandy L. Simula and Kate Willink.
A Year Later: COVID-Style Teaching
With the Delta variant circulating and my Florida campus returning to pre-pandemic operations, I’m concerned about the challenges yet to come and remaining resilient, says Christine I. Kugelmann.
Doctoral Training Should Meet the Equity Moment
While academe helped create the theoretical groundswell that mainstreamed inequity as a problem, it must now ready the next crop of Ph.D.s to lead the social-change charge, Yulia Chuvileva and Sarah Lyon argue.
Preparing for an Insightful Professional Life
Career development is a lifelong do-it-yourself project that, like home maintenance, can be a chore or a pleasure, depending on how you approach it, writes Victoria McGovern.
How to Read Great Books
As professional educators, doing so provides opportunities not only to increase our knowledge but also to improve our judgment, writes Robert DiYanni.
Lessons From COVID About Managing Change
Frances Altvater shares what she’s learned as an academic administrator and how it has uncovered new skills of empathy, adaptability and resilience.
4 Pandemic Teaching Strategies to Keep
Jessie B. Ramey shares four specific strategies she’s found quite successful and plans to continue this coming fall when classes are face-to-face.
Interdisciplinary Research Collaborations Are Hard
To head off common problems, Margaret Schedel and Heather Lynch recommend three questions you should always ask when developing your academic prenup.
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