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Truths To Be Told: Entering Graduate School
Terri E. Givens describes the joys and satisfactions of her first year of graduate school.
Key Factors in Successful Student Mentoring
Joya Misra and Jennifer Lundquist recommend effective practices that individual faculty members, as well as institutions and departments, can adopt.
Stop Calling It the Dark Side
We need to stop emphasizing the things that divide the administration from the faculty and vice versa, argues Elizabeth A. Lehfeldt.
Conversations in the Global Classroom
Which histories matter? Which literatures? Who gets to decide? These questions are particularly complex with an international student body, writes Deborah L. Williams
You Need an Exit Plan
As you embark on your next career steps, how do you manage a graceful and less stressful departure from your current job? Michael A. Matrone provides advice.
An Inconvenient Adjunct
Barnard English instructor of 17 years, who helped bring a union to campus, no longer has a job there, and she blames the contract for allowing it.
Dismantling Rape Culture in College Athletics
We must confront the subject of sexual violence head-on and educate male student-athletes about the various forms of it, writes DeWitt Scott.
Are Universities Enabling Sexual Harassment and Assault?
Aspects of the university structure make it too easy for those in powerful positions to abuse their status and engage in harassment and assault against less powerful groups, argues Adia Harvey Wingfield.
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