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Lessons From the Trenches of Motherhood and Academe

Academic parents and caregivers find efficiency a necessity, writes Rebekah Layton, who offers tips for how to manage your time and energy.

The Somewhat Surprising Benefits of Book Groups

More than a year into pandemic teaching, faculty members have become experts at building an online community for our students, writes A.J. Sell, but have we done the same for ourselves?

The Dilemma of In-Between Time

For academic parents and other busy faculty members, Julie Mujic shares some productive ways to spend those precious free moments.

Writing the Research Paper Slowly

Instead of just assigning a paper, teach the research process, JT Torres advises.

Rethinking the Race

Equity, well-being and learning all compel a re-examination of qualifying exams and the transition to Ph.D. candidacy, write Julie Posselt, Román Liera, Aireale J. Rodgers and Lauren N. Irwin.

Pause, Breathe, Reflect and Reset

As this challenging academic year winds down, it can be especially valuable for grad students to take the time to consider where they're headed, write Steve Lee and Janet Branchaw.

Colleges Must Change to Retain BIPOC Women Faculty

They must remove the major roadblocks such academics face, writes Chavella T. Pittman, who provides some key recommendations for doing so.

How to Turn a Ph.D. Into a Nonacademic Career

If you want or need to explore successfully what life outside higher education could look like, Christopher Cornthwaite offers some firsthand advice.