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Job Search Geographies

Cheryl E. Ball urges academics starting their careers not to be too quick to rule out certain parts of the United States as suitable places in which to work and live.

Negotiation Tips for New Faculty

On the job market? Anticipating an offer? Elizabeth Simmons offers advice on what you need to know to make your upcoming negotiation a success.

Lessons From Wyoming

Susan Resneck Pierce looks at a very short-term presidency and asks if there are lessons about how a new campus leader can promote change and build support for a new agenda.

'And Your Preferred Pronoun'?

Eric Joy Denise explains the importance of asking the question.

Your Discipline Is a Frat

Success rarely is built on merit alone, writes Nate Kreuter.

When They Want More

Cheryl E. Ball walks through what you'll need when you are asked for "additional materials."

Capturing Institutional Knowledge

The transitory nature of Gen X and millennial employees puts colleges at risk of losing significant amounts of business and operational knowledge, unless they do something to document it, writes Andrew M. Peña.

Academic Roadkill

Martin H. Krieger wants to help you avoid an unhappy -- but possible -- fate.