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In Praise of a Nonelite Education
Many wonderful colleges can give students an excellent education, argues Katherine Maloney, as well as provide opportunities for Ph.D. graduates to grow as teachers and scholars.
Harnessing the Power of Systematic Career Exploration
Such exploration should happen early and often, writes Rebekah Layton, who gives tips on how to get started.
How I Got a Grant I Never Thought I Could Get
I had to step beyond the obvious and do more, says Matthew J. Wright, who offers advice for other scholars seeking funding.
Why I Write for the Public
Victor Ray explains why such writing is important for political, personal and practical reasons.
Beyond the Dark Side
George Justice and Carolyn Dever offer practical information to faculty members considering joining the administration and others who just want a peek inside it.
25 Ways to Increase Your Chances at Publication
Successful articles share certain elements, writes Laura Moss, an editor of a scholarly journal who's written hundreds of decision letters.
Office Hours: Why Students Need to Show Up
Cassandra O’Sullivan Sachar describes why, despite how drained she sometimes feels afterward, she actively encourages her students to meet with her.
3 Es of Advancement
Brian J. Rybarczyk outlines how useful they can be in classifying and communicating examples of career and professional development.
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