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Why Academic Administrators Should Learn Business-speak

Concepts like efficiency, optimization and margin are essential if your institution is to thrive in today’s challenging economic environment.

Ethical College Admissions: Is Professional Ethics an Endangered Species?

Jim Jump argues that having professional ethics is more important than ever.

Embracing the Intermissions in Life

Nana Lee explains why graduate students and postdocs shouldn’t worry that taking a gap year will disadvantage them in their professional development and career.

A Catfish in Wolf’s Clothing

If a (fake) person named Matt Wolf contacts you with questions about your scholarship, beware. Lee Brewer Jones describes apparently falling victim to a long-running fraud targeting academics.

Dead Malls and Future Campuses

Thoughts on Meet Me by the Fountain: An Inside History of the Mall.

The Safety and Security Side of Teacher Preparation

Schools of education must prepare future teachers for the mental and emotional toll of school safety and security, writes counselor education professor Emily Sallee.

Snapshots of the Cyclops

Scott McLemee takes a peek at Lynn Spigel's TV Snapshots: An Archive of Everyday Life

Enabling Midcareer Faculty of Color to Thrive

We must ask how prevailing policies and practices are -- and are not -- recognizing the contributions of those faculty members and provide the support they need to succeed, write Sydney Freeman Jr. and Laura W. Perna.