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I’m Ready to Be Back
Teaching has never been about personal comfort and safety, but rather about getting outside of comfort zones and safe positions, writes Wayne Stauffer.
Fostering Career Development Proactivity in Ph.D.s
Taking initiative about your future direction correlates with greater career success and satisfaction, and it's a skill that, with training, can be nurtured and strengthened, writes Diane A. Safer.
An Onboarding Guide for Postdoctoral Researchers
Dave Edyburn suggests some activities that postdocs can engage in during the start-up phase of their appointment that will build a healthy foundation for a successful career trajectory.
In the Room Where It Happens
If faculty want to reclaim the university, we must be willing to take on some leadership roles, write Susanna Throop and Matthew Gabriele, who provide some guidance on learning how to lead.
Moving to the ‘Dark Side’ in Dark Times
An administrative position, especially during a chaotic period, can give you the opportunity to focus your passion and institutional knowledge in a different and deeper way, Bradley Fuster writes.
It’s Compassion, Not Capitulation, to Ask Less of Students Amid Disruption
As was true last spring, the college learning environment this fall is likely to challenge students. Professors should be flexible and empathetic, William Ellis writes.
How to Overcome Classroom Zoom Fatigue
Elizabeth Stone shares the strategies she used to transform her recent Zoom class into one of the most gratifying teaching experiences she'd ever had.
A Pause in the Pandemic
Given job market trends, Stacy M. Hartman calls on colleges to halt doctoral admissions in the humanities for the next two years.
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