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When Good Advice Is Relative

What do you do when you get too much or conflicting advice? Stephanie K. Eberle has ideas about vetting the ideas.

Why You (Yes, You!) Should Write Book Reviews

Casey Brienza says that promoting scholarship and the common good of academe is a value that deserves support -- and that this work can also help individual careers.

Acing the Interview

Melissa Dennihy wants you to be prepared.

Why Academics Feel Overworked

Philip Guo says that the nature of academic work is different from other models, and requires new professors to learn to say no.

What's Next?

What do you do after making the difficult decision to seek a non-academic career? Maggie Gover outlines some first steps.

A Failure to Communicate

Don't assume what your colleague is thinking -- in-person discussion can avoid misunderstanding and build constructive relationships, writes John P. Frazee.

Introducing a New Column

Kerry Ann Rockquemore answers the questions she most often receives from minority scholars launching their careers.

Writing an Introductory Email

Paula Wishart offers advice on how to increase your response rate.