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When Your Job Is Eliminated

Mandi Stewart writes about recovering from the shock and creating a plan to move forward.

Pitfalls for New Presidents

Christine Helwick describes some of the financial and managerial problems that trip up college leaders -- and how to avoid them.

5 Years Later

Jim Hunt looks back at some advice he had for fellow provosts.

Listening to the Wrong People

When new presidents take office, they need to make judgments based on good information, or they will get rid of those they may most need, writes Tara M. Samuels.

CIO Succession Planning

With a wave of retirements approaching, higher education needs to consider how to prepare the next generation of technology leaders, write Jerome P. DeSanto and Robyn L. Dickinson.

Moving In

Jim Troha shares thoughts on what it's like to move from being a senior administrator to a president on a new campus.

Give the Administration a Break

The year he spent assisting a college president in a tough spot gave Eric Robinson new appreciation for the challenges campus leaders face.

The End of the Line

Advice is plentiful for administrators starting new jobs. What should you do when your term is over? Richard Gelles offers his "Dead Dean Walking" list.