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Making the Most of Summer Plans

A junior professor discusses how you can best use the gap between spring and fall semesters.

Thank Someone Else's Mom

This Mother's Day, you might want to consider the idea for your employees, writes Stephanie Blaisdell.

The Case for Vibrant Interdisciplinary Mentoring

Samuel Gorovitz, Cathryn R. Newton and Joseph J. Fins applaud and advocate for mentors who connect ostensibly unrelated disciplines in odd, innovative and visionary ways.

Dual Job Searches Beyond the Professoriate

The considerations compound when two Ph.D.s are looking together for job positions beyond academe, writes Erica Gobrogge, who provides a few tips for success.

Collaboration and Conflict in Academe

Anthony Ocampo and Joy Gaston Gayles provide advice for ensuring an effective scholarly collaboration, despite any uneven power dynamics between the individuals involved.

Flexible Faculty Development

Anne Marie Canale, Cheryl Herdklotz and Lynn Wilde describe new programs and activities that help meet the professional and personal needs of a changing faculty demographic.

Making the Most of External Reviews: Part 1

Karlyn Crowley provides tips on hiring a reviewer, framing a self-study and designing the review process.

Anger in the Classroom

In teaching, we can embrace the ways that rage is a legitimate response to felt injustices and draw on it as a sort of compass and wellspring of creativity, writes Deborah J. Cohan.