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Your Adviser, Your Ally
Building trust requires taking risks and having difficult conversations, writes Stephanie K. Eberle.
Making the Most of Transitions
Successful leadership requires being humble and taking the advice of those who have done the work before us, writes Terri E. Givens.
Academic Book Reviews Deserve Some Respect
They are an investment in the scholarly community and in ourselves as researchers, Victoria Addis argues.
When the Buck Stops With You
Crystal G. Herman offers advice on how to most effectively deal with student concerns as a midlevel faculty administrator.
Needed: More Reading in First-Year Writing
Not asking students to read regularly is like telling them it’s OK not to explore, argues Rachel Wagner, even if it's the week their papers are due and what they read won't be analyzed in those papers.
Why You Should Pursue Passion Projects in Grad School
They allow you to explore your skills, gain experience and refine career goals, writes Dan Moseson, who provides advice for successfully doing so.
A Diversity and Inclusion Statement for Liberal Studies
Reshmi Dutt-Ballerstadt offers a satirical view.
Advancing to the Presidency No. 3: Do the Homework
If you set your sights on a career in academic administration, even on the top job, you always have to do it, advises S. Georgia Nugent, who suggests some places to start.
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