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Career Certainty -- and the Uncertainty of It All
It may feel a little scary, but it also means there aren’t really any wrong choices, writes Joseph Barber, who gives advice for making the most of yours.
Grad School Activism
While often necessary, it’s not a substitute for technical proficiency, writes Chanda Prescod-Weinstein.
Self-Care for the New Year
Something is seriously lost when we as academics can’t connect back to ourselves, the world and what truly matters, writes Deborah J. Cohan.
What I Learned as I Was Leaving
Beth Godbee shares three responses that surprised her when she announced her decision to depart higher ed.
How to Avoid Overprepping for Your Classes
Too many faculty members prepare too much for the classes they teach, writes Christine Tulley, who proposes a solution: pattern teaching.
The Benefits of Coaching Conversations
Deborah S. Willis gives advice on how to incorporate such conversations into your graduate school or postdoctoral experience.
Validation and Sassiness in Academe
When a professor saw herself heading toward the jaded attitude she'd noticed in senior colleagues, she decided she had two choices.
Fostering Trust in Academic Departments
It is crucial in a vibrant academic unit, and you can cultivate it in some specific ways, advise Elizabeth A. Luckman, C. K. Gunsalus, Nicholas C. Burbules and Robert A. Easter.
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