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No Right or Wrong Next Step

What if you dismissed the linear, title-bound view of your career, Thi Nguyen and Dan Olson-Bang ask, and decided that it's a journey to embody more and more of your values with each job?

Unjust Universities

Zachary S. Ritter and Reshmi Dutt-Ballerstadt highlight some red flags related to people's experiences working in institutions that are suffering from toxic whiteness.

If I Only Knew: Reflections for New Faculty Members

Now toward the end of his career, Lance D. Fusarelli looks back and offers three pieces of advice to just-minted professors.

Lessons for New Ph.D.s

Jason Brennan explores five things every new grad student should know but people often don't tell you.

Faulty Assumptions About Lab Teaching During COVID

Given the success of her online class this summer, Mounika Vutukuru disagrees with the notion that lab courses can’t be taught remotely.

Fostering an Inclusive Classroom

All instructors can take small steps to start building such learning environments from the start of a course, regardless of the modality, write Tracie Marcella Addy, Derek Dube and Khadijah A. Mitchell.

Dissertation Assistance During COVID-19

Writing is required to succeed in and eventually leave graduate school, writes Laura R. Micciche, yet Ph.D. students often don't receive enough support for this mostly invisible private work.

What's Holding You Back?

Ph.D. students should take advantage of “starter conversation” opportunities to interact with alumni and experienced professionals, Natalie Lundsteen advises.