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2 Laws of Committee Work

Academe runs on committees, writes James Tuten, who shares two adage-worthy behaviors he’s observed about them.

After the Interview

Melissa Dennihy gives suggestions on how to make each interview a valuable learning experience, whether you ultimately land the job or not.

Responding to Right-Wing Attacks

Dana Cloud, who was targeted herself, offers a guide for other academics.

3 Ways to Keep Your Job Search Going

Gaia Vasiliver-Shamis recommends mapping a plan, harnessing technology and finding an accountability buddy.

3 Questions Researchers Should Ask About Sexual Violence

We should challenge dominant ways of knowing and expose hidden assumptions that are often taken for granted, argue Jessica C. Harris and Chris Linder.

Intersectionality and Sexual Violence

Classroom discussions about sexual violence require challenging assumptions about gender, writes Jamie J. Hagen.

Documenting Your Career for Success

Don Haviland, Anna M. Ortiz and Laura Henriques advise how to create a strong reappointment, tenure or promotion file.

Posttenure Planning

To effectively direct your career once you are tenured, you should always determine your next move, eliminate distractions and enroll other people in your vision, advises Kerry Ann Rockquemore.