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Why Is Change So Difficult?
Patrick Sanaghan, Mary Hinton and Steve Riccio consider why it is so hard to shift institutions -- and strategies for building support to do just that.
Gay at a Christian College
A faculty member describes the choice of staying in the closet or losing a job.
Pre-Tenure Leadership
Early career faculty should demonstrate leadership through projects that also advance their teaching and research programs, Elizabeth Simmons writes.
Making Yourself 'Fit'
At teaching-oriented colleges, a search committee will be focused on how candidates match institutional values, not just their C.V.s, writes Melanie Springer Mock.
Building Your E-Village
Sometimes grad students need more support than they can find on campus, writes Rachel Leventhal-Weiner.
Writing High
Jane Haladay reflects on productivity gained when flying -- and the distractions that complicate life on the ground.
Being Replaced
The time comes eventually for most professors: watching a tryout for an eventual successor. Lezlie Laws considers the implications for herself and her institution.
First-Generation Faculty
David Beard considers how coming from a family where people didn't go to college influences the way he interacts with his colleagues.
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