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Oh the (need for) humanity…

Teresa Mangum suggests some basic rules of communication and courtesy for search committees.

On Being Presidential

In interviews, writes Susan Resneck Pierce, search committees make quick judgments based on not only substance, but style -- eye contact, personal connections, humor and attire.

10 Commandments of Lecturing

Rob Weir offers advice on what to do and what not to do to keep your students engaged.

Toxic Assets

Sometimes, in spite of trying to be helpful, spouses can hurt a job candidate's chances, writes Jean Dowdall.

Time Management

David Domke suggests a way for graduate students and others to think about balancing the demands of teaching, research and life.

Feeling Persecuted by a Former Friend

After being promoted, a reader experiences being turned on by a colleague. C.K. Gunsalus considers the options.

I'm a Professor. Now What?

In 1978, I got my first teaching job — at a public high school. At the conclusion of the interview...

Thoughts on Collegiality

A colleague's tragically early death prompts Teresa Mangum to consider the qualities those starting their careers need -- especially in such difficult times.