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It’s July. Have You Started Writing Yet?

Christine Tulley proposes a strategy to get moving finally: take a week to develop a master scholarship plan and figure out where you are.

On the Move

Switching positions in your first years as a junior faculty member is both stressful and energizing, writes Christopher Garland, who provides some pointers on how to make the transition.

The Trauma of Graduate Education

Such trauma impacts graduate students as they produce CVs, cover letters and other job search materials, writes Beth Godbee, and we should acknowledge and address it.

Teaching Countercultures After Charlottesville

When a student asked me about the overt violence that occurred during the march in Charlottesville, I was well aware that being outspoken in the classroom can lead to career repercussions, writes Brittany Lee Frederick.

A Sabbatical Abroad With Kids?

While you will undoubtedly face challenges, you'll also reap important rewards, writes Yasmine Kalkstein.

The Dangers of the “Silent A”

Waving through our strongest students with some minimal comments does a disservice to them, to us as pedagogues and, ultimately, to the future of our profession itself, argues Adam Kotsko.

3 Informational Interview Mistakes

Many students are unclear how to conduct such conversations and are potentially sabotaging future career prospects, writes Thomas Magaldi.

With a Little Help From Your Friends

Eszter Hargittai describes how a writing accountability group can help you meet your goals over the summer.