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Teaching Lessons From Remote Improv

Byron Stewart describes how he uses shortcuts to help build classroom community and help students who are strangers become a close-knit team.

How They Leave

When forced to furlough or lay off faculty, college leaders must avoid an overly procedural process and instead take three steps to follow an ethic of care, write Kiernan Mathews and Mai Hu Vang.

Everyday Tips for Equity-Minded Scholars

Strengthening your equity, diversity and inclusion skills as a scholar, thought leader and mentor will build a foundation for your professional growth, writes Nana Lee.

‘Black Lives Matter’ Without Black People?

Many people deny that pervasive racism shapes colleges and how it's reproduced through routine, less overt acts of harm, argue Thurka Sangaramoorthy and Joseph B. Richardson Jr.

How Selling Old T-Shirts Made Me a Better Teacher

My side hustle has generated experiences I can bring to my classes, connected me to the entrepreneurial community and created a point of mutual interest with my students, writes Bill Zimmerman.

Children's Books: Grown-Up Lessons

Candy Lee shares some of the lessons she's learned teaching a college course on tackling tough subjects using picture books.

Anatomy of an Academic Genre

The chair’s letter is the principal information conduit to the dean and central administration and, thus, a decisive element in the tenure and promotion process, writes Richard Utz.

Coming to America

Irina Filonova and Paola Barriga share four key things they wish they'd known about graduate training in the United States when they came from abroad.