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Boring Within or Simply Boring?

Rob Weir offers tips on building a good lecture.

When Dreams Collide With Reality

To conduct a successful search for a position outside academe, Ph.D.'s need to confront their anger about feeling pushed out of the ivory tower, writes Christine Kelly.

The Not So Usual Suspects

Hiring workers from the corporate world to work in admissions, registrars’ and other offices requires managers and employees alike to think differently, writes Chuck Hurley.

Being There

Teresa Mangum considers how departments should manage on-campus interviews.

Writing a Cover Letter for a Community College Job

Focus on teaching and students and what your potential employer is looking for, writes Alexis Nelson.

Making a Perfect Match

The job application process is a little like Internet dating, writes Kevin Brown. Keep that in mind, he says, when putting together your cover letters.

Collaborating and Co-Authoring

Joint authorship is a helpful way for young scholars to get started in publishing -- and Philip Howard describes the steps to take to ensure a successful start.

Check It Out by Checking It Off

When it comes to grading essay exams, writes Rob Weir, Mr. Chips was wrong.