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The 'Be Yourself' Myth

To get hired, you need to master the six elements of a professional persona, writes Karen Kelsky.

Beating Campus Doldrums

Stock up on kindness to confront perils of winter, Maria Shine Stewart suggests.

Professor vs. Zombies

Nate Kreuter reflects on what he learned playing an all-campus game in which he was the only faculty member.

Failing the French Test

Graduate programs in foreign languages need to stop letting their grad students go on the job market without sufficient fluency, writes Stephen Brockmann.

The New Research University Chief(s)

The biggest and best of the institutions will go global, while others will need to narrow their focus -- and those paths will require different sorts of leaders, Emily Miller and Richard Skinner argue.

Did I Say That Out Loud?

Cheryl Reed and Dawn M. Formo offer advice on how to prepare for Skype and telephone interviews.

Applying to Teach Music

Gerald Klickstein offers advice for artists seeking faculty positions.

Be Your Weird Self

Don't let the tight job market scare you from making sure your professional quirks can fit into departments to which you are applying, writes Nate Kreuter.