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The Bias in Student Course Evaluations

We should work to reduce the harm of bias in student course evaluations, argues Joey Sprague.

In Our Own Backyards

College leaders should take steps to grow their own academic administrators from among the faculty members in their midst, writes Elizabeth A. Lehfeldt.

Bullying in Academe

Bullying behavior at your institution can result in lawsuits, high employee turnover costs, productivity declines, low morale and many other problems, writes Raymonda Burgman.

New President Boot Camp

Bill Mahon highlights the key traps to avoid during the first year on the job.

Counseling in 140 Characters

Engagement with diverse students requires that faculty and staff members develop new social-media strategies to reach students, writes Alfreda James.
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The Effective Diversity Statement

Tanya Golash-Boza gives faculty job applicants eight tips for writing a stellar diversity statement that stands out to search committees.

The Art of the Autoreply

Jennifer Lundquist and Joya Misra offer advice for those who choose to set an automated email reply message when unavailable at work over the summer.

Advice for the Newly Tenured

Kerry Ann Rockquemore outlines the three biggest mistakes newly tenured professors commonly make.