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Interview Like Rembrandt, Not Picasso

When talking with potential employers, you should communicate in a way that projects clear and detailed images rather than complex and distorted ones, writes Thomas Magaldi.

But wait - there's more!

Recently there's been more support for the need for - and payoff from - having schools focus more on the 'soft skills.'

Mama Is in 22nd Grade

Explaining graduate school to a six-year-old can be tricky.

Space: (Still) The Final Frontier

Even in the age of the Internet, an effective university requires academic community. A neglected requirement of community is space — an actual physical space — where teaching staff and students meet.

Educating to Innovate

Innovation cannot be taught like math, writing or even entrepreneurship, writes Deba Dutta. But it can be inculcated with the right skills, experiences and environments.

Dealing With Difficult People

Knowing ways to protect yourself against those who might undercut you can be crucial, writes Larry D. Lauer.