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9 Ways to Avoid Job Search Fatigue
Looking for a job is draining, writes Olga Koutseridi, who gives advice for how to stay energized throughout the process.
Is It Time to Eliminate the Private Faculty Office?
Manju Adikesavan and Laxmi Ramasubramanian describe eight steps to make hot desking work for your academic unit.
Why Is the Book Doctor Out?
Rachel Toor finds herself seeking a position that colleges and universities should offer but most don’t.
We Need to Teach Students How to Implement
Faculty members commonly train students how to develop ideas but not how to make those ideas tangible, write Spencer Carlson, Liz Gerber and Matt Easterday.
From Faculty to Administrator: Working With a Consultant
For many people, their first experience working with a search consultant varies significantly from the norms they’ve come to expect, and that can be jarring, Rachel Schreiber writes.
Looking Beyond the Diversity Check Box
The work of diversity committees and offices has recently been amplified, yet much of it remains performative, Aparajita De argues—and South Asians should help change that.
Applying While Aging
After reaching a point in my life where I can finally put my career first, I’ve discovered that the available job openings do not flow to middle-aged women, Lori M. Reagan writes.
Education Surges When Students Learn Together
When a class becomes a community, students change from being passive to active learners, write Neil Garg and Kevin D. Dougherty, who offer suggestions for how to create such an environment.
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