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Designing Principles for Exploring Your Career

Laura N. Schram shares three valuable ways of thinking about how to thrive beyond the Ph.D.

Ethical College Admissions: Time for a Time-Out for Admissions

Jim Jump says admissions leaders need time to answer some key questions.

Finding a VP of Enrollment

W. Kent Barnds offers tips on how to make a job attractive -- and to make success in the job possible.

Purchased Twitter Followers and Alt-Acs

Why a NYTimes story 'The Follower Factory' made me think about social media incentives for alternative academics.

This Semester, Be a Bartleby: “I Would Prefer Not To”

Saying "No" strategically is not a skill they teach in graduate school; however, it might just be the key to your success.

Shifting Views on International Students and Teaching in English in the Netherlands

In a progressively more polarized world, a nuanced approach to internationalization is increasingly important and it should not be a debate about the numbers of programs taught in English, international students, or branch campuses.

The ‘J’ Stands for Genius

Scott McLemee highlights the panoply of books on Trump, or matters related to his presidency, that scholarly presses plan to publish between now and this summer's end.

Halfway Home: The Black Academic and the Struggle for Belonging

Black scholars experience an ever-present tension between who we used to be and who we have become, writes Robert L. Reece.