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What Would Dr. Seuss Say?

Bonnie Gordon pens a poem about the pandemic in his style.

Cross-Training for Scholarly Writers

If the pandemic has interrupted your scholarly writing, this could be the time to explore other genres or to seek coaching or other forms of support, Christina Lux and Tanya Golash-Boza advise.

How to Have ‘The Talk’ About Leaving Academe

Karin Johnson offers a graduate student’s insight into how she had the conversation with her adviser -- and how it went.

Experiencing COVID-Style Classroom Teaching

Christine I. McClure shares her firsthand experiences and observations teaching an in-person class this summer.

Pursuing Your Research as a Scholar-Administrator

In the midst of the pandemic, we should revisit our goals and motivations, be creative in balancing our multiple roles, and seek to avoid burnout, Brandy L. Simula advises.

Biscuits & Radical Poetry

Alfreda James offers some self-care essentials for graduate students.

Through a Deficit Lens

Sarah Manchanda critiques the reinforcing roles race and gender can play in the institutional othering of disability.

Rethinking Professional Meetings and Conferences

If you are planning one that now has to take place online, Sheldon H. Jacobson offers recommendations for how to make the most of the situation.