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How to Decide What to Do Next

You may doubt you'll even get one job offer, let alone several, but the process can surprise you, and you should be prepared for making informed decisions, writes Jake Livengood.

Unwilling to Relocate Again

Multiple moves continue to be the norm in academe, and it creates many problems, argues Margaret Kosmala.

Making Meetings Less Miserable

You didn't get a Ph.D. to sit in committee meetings, but they are a fact of life in academe. Jennifer Lundquist and Joya Misra provide tips for ensuring that yours are well worth having.
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Allies and Microaggressions

When you see microaggressions occurring against colleagues, how should you respond? Kerry Ann Rockquemore offers guidance.

Beware of the Canned Answer

When it comes to academic job interviews, practice doesn’t always make perfect, warns Robert Simon.

Don't Stop When You Land the Job

Working on your career is a lifelong pursuit. Saundra Loffredo offers guidelines to keep you on the right track.

More Than Diversity

Being authentic is the most important thing, writes Eric Anthony Grollman. What good does seeing a black or brown face at the front of the classroom do if that face is wearing a mask?

When Not to Compromise

It may seem natural for a president to try to appease a board, but establishing clear roles and boundaries is vitally important, write Barbara McFadden Allen, Ruth Watkins and Robin Kaler.