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Graduate Students, Take Charge

You must be responsible for pursuing your own professional options while sorting through insights from faculty members, professional staff and peers, counsels Alfreda James.

3 Approaches for Confronting Microaggressions

Tyrone Fleurizard gives advice for reducing subtle yet discriminatory actions and comments in the classroom.

Recruiting Diverse and Excellent New Faculty

Abigail J. Stewart and Virginia Valian provide recommendations for how deans, department chairs and their search committees can optimize their chances.

Taking Criticism While Privileged

We must learn how to respond constructively when less privileged and powerful people on the campus say we've hurt them, writes Pamela Oliver.

On Being Both a Hard and Heartful Teacher

Strong professors believe it is worth holding their students to high standards, argues Deborah J. Cohan, and that they can, in fact, be tough as well as supportive in the classroom.

Building an Endpoint to Your Faculty Job Search

How long should you spend on the faculty job market? Derek Attig offers some concrete advice.

Teaching as a Minority: Trump and Trauma

The new political setting, in addition to removing a burden of proof from my shoulders as a professor from the Middle East, has urged my students to ask questions and seek answers, writes Hadi Khoshneviss.

The Collaboration Imperative

For our institutions to be innovative, faculty and administrators must work together, writes Terri E. Givens, but they often confront outside obstacles.