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Virtual Support for Earthbound Grad Students
Alfreda S. James highlights the benefits of a new online curriculum that guides students in designing their careers.
Black Women Navigating the Workplace: A Few Strategies
Brittany K. Robertson offers some recommendations based on a study she conducted on the experiences and perspectives of Black women staff members in higher education.
Empowering Students Through Instructor Evaluations
We need to teach students how to assess their professors without bias, writes Bryan A. Banks, who asks students to devise their own rubrics for evaluating his teaching.
Opinion
What I’ve Learned From Ungrading
Robert Talbert shares the results of his experiment over the past semester with this approach to assessing and reporting on student learning.
2 Biases That Can Stall Your Career Advancement
Kristi DePaul describes those biases and provides advice on how you can overcome them.
How Do You Tell Your Story?
Grad students must articulate how their skills and experiences relate to their career goals, but they often focus on what they’ve achieved rather than the journey that led to it, writes Salvatore Cipriano.
Academe, Hear Me. I Am Crying Uncle.
My workload crisis has not only personal but also systemic causes, writes an anonymous professor, and I’ve come to see that the only way to survive in my job is to declare academic Chapter 11.
Bashers Versus Swoopers
Saralyn McKinnon-Crowley explains what advice about graduate writing gets wrong and why you should focus on practices that best fit your instincts and style.
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