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On Dissertating

Justus H. Hunter provides tips for successfully surviving the dissertation process.

Interview Your Role Models

As a newly tenured professor, you should talk with people who are doing the work you dream about to discover what it’s really like on a daily basis -- and how they got where they are today, advises Kerry Ann Rockquemore.

Capturing Students’ Attention in Lectures

Christine Harrington and Todd Zakrajsek share successful strategies that often take only a few minutes of class time.

5 Tips for Flat Abs and an Industry Job

Thomas Magaldi provides strategies that can help you not only get in shape but also find your first nonacademic job.

Bringing in the Political Self

I want to encourage my students to engage in respectful dialogue with me and one another on the issues we face -- not with a forced or feigned sense of neutrality, writes Katie L. Acosta.

Making Diversity Happen

Boston College and UC Riverside share how they quickly hired more faculty members from underrepresented minority groups, without relying on hard numerical targets or costly initiatives.

Truths to Be Told: The First Job

Terri E. Givens describes her first job and some of the lessons she learned.

Mapping Your Posttenure Possibilities

You will have the greatest impact, influence and joy if your path emerges from deep self-understanding, writes Kerry Ann Rockquemore, who describes how to make such possibility mapping concrete.