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This Year, King Couldn’t Give a King Day Speech
Walter Kimbrough describes why, after years of speaking to groups on Martin Luther King Jr. Day, he declined this time.
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The Art of Scholarly Mentoring
Nobel Laureate Robert Lefkowitz shares 10 golden rules gleaned from a half century of mentoring hundreds of research trainees.
From the Rise of the CMO to the Reach of the CMO
The rise of the higher ed CMO may have flattened, but the reach of the CMO’s influence is going to grow.
The Ph.D. Student and the Alternative Academic
Grad school is much harder.
Student Protests, Past and Present
Placing today’s student protests into historical perspective.
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Conquering Social Isolation and Making Meaningful Contacts
Ketan Marballi shares ways to become more productive during COVID-19 and form new connections that can benefit your career.
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2 Cheers for Getting Rid of the SAT Essay and the Subject Tests
The eliminated tests had some purposes, even if they were flawed, writes Ben Paris.
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