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Starting a Tenure-Track Career
This transition, while enormously exciting, can present some challenges and concerns, writes Melissa Dennihy, who offers tips on how to settle in your first year and keep thriving.
The World Changes, and We Grow
This year has seen our working selves and home selves blended to a degree that no one could have anticipated, writes Victoria McGovern, and there will be lasting consequences.
An Invocation for Learning and Safety
Julie Gard pens a poem for academics across the country who are teaching during a time of crisis and uncertainty this fall.
Professionalizing Ph.D.s by Honoring Skills They Already Have
Grad students should recognize and articulate the work experience they've gained through teaching and their dissertation, and academic departments should help them to do so, writes Erica Machulak.
Directionless
Robert McEachern contemplates the first time in many years that he didn't spend the first day of classes roaming the halls of his university helping students who couldn't find their way.
A Different Way to Deliver Student Feedback
Andrew L. Gillen, an instructor who predominantly teaches STEM classes, offers some effective lessons he's learned from the performing arts.
Using Blogs for Online, Hybrid or HyFlex Teaching
Blogs offer many benefits, including encouraging students to be more engaged, writes Annette Vee, who provides tips on how to incorporate them most effectively into your courses.
Partners in Scholarship
Delia Dumitrica and Georgia Gaden Jones describe the rewards of research collaboration that takes a slowed-down approach rooted in interaction and ongoing dialogue.
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