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Connecting With Your Class
Whether it's your first time in the classroom, or you're just looking for new ways to reach the bleary-eyed or disengaged, Matt Eventoff offers tips for turning strangers into engaged students.
Advice for New Hires
Pamela Oliver shares advice for those starting their first semester as assistant professors.
The Counteroffer Game
It's time for professors to stop seeking jobs when the only purpose is getting a raise at their current place of employment, writes Heather Dubrow. And it's time for departments to stop rewarding such tactics.
Change, Pace and Risk
Nonprofit and for-profit institutions operate differently in important ways, so it's important to know yourself when contemplating changing sectors, writes Trenda Boyum-Breen.
Journey to the Presidency
Are you cut out to be a college president? Mark Putnam offers advice about what to focus on -- and what matters less -- in answering that question for yourself.
Writing to Not Print
Nate Kreuter explains that some of the most important writing a young scholar produces may never be published or shared.
More Than an R1
Eric Joy Denise on why they decided to work at a teaching-oriented institution.
Fourth-Grade Lessons
When Jessica Wells Cantiello applied for jobs teaching writing in college, some were surprised when she said she would benefit from experience in an elementary school.
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