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Advancing to the Presidency No. 4: Create Your Own Jobs

S. Georgia Nugent describes how to get the opportunity, the break, to move farther along your leadership path.

Can Going Alt Ac Work Out for You?

William Casement found his Ph.D. and intellectual bent were assets to be parlayed in the outside world rather than a cross to bear.

What’s the Best Publisher for Your Book?

Abel Polese suggests four variables to consider when choosing where to send your manuscript.

Why and How to Build Connections Online

The evolution of social media has provided multiple routes for making new professional acquaintances and friends, writes Victoria McGovern.

Death by a Thousand Cuts

Michael Johnson Jr. calls on tenured and tenure-track faculty to combat an incremental erosion of faculty governance.

The Confessions of a Ph.D. on Life as an Admissions Counselor

Rebbecca Kaplan advises other Ph.D.s considering higher ed administration, describing how -- despite leaving the scholarly track -- she lives a modified version of the career path she originally prepared for.

Stress Management During Application Season

Junior Prof shares a few strategies for making an academic job search or the process of submitting a grant proposal a bit more bearable.

The Seizure That Made Me a College Professor

In a moment, Jake Maynard discovered, his students wanted him to be more than the fun and casual instructor they'd come to know.