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The Quest for Great Instructional Designers

Although instructional designers are, in many ways, the linchpin of higher education's digital transformation, they are hard to find, writes Paxton Riter.

Anatomy of a Job Ad

To land the position you really want, it's important to spend some time analyzing the job postings first, argues Julia McAnallen.

Academe's 'Gay Tax'

LGBTQ folks pay a price for prioritizing their safety and well-being in academe -- often taking less stable or lower-paying positions to be in hospitable cities, writes Bonnie J. Morris.

Models and Mentors

Mariko Silver examines the intersection of sex, gender, power and policy in academe and the workplace.

Learning in Public

To achieve positive change in higher education, we must create campus cultures that celebrate shared learning as we go, writes Judith S. White.

Pedestrian Pedagogy

Literally walking side by side with students while teaching a class can bring unexpected benefits, writes Del Doughty.

Stigma

The prevalence of mental health issues and neurodevelopmental disorders in higher ed is so high, and the associated shame so great, that many students and even professors end up floundering, writes Scott B. Weingart, an autistic academic.

Dealing With Difficult Finances

Barbara McFadden Allen, Robin Kaler and Ruth Watkins describe a hypothetical but very common situation for many administrators today -- and offer some suggestions for how to tackle it.