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A Community College Menagerie

J. Mark McFadden describes four types of students he often encounters taking his English course: the Conspiracy Theorist, the Schemer, the Veteran and the Dreamer.

On Being Latina/o in Academe

Latinas/os are racialized in ways that mark us as people of color, writes Salvador Vidal-Ortiz, yet our experience is trivialized as ethnic, not racial.

16 Insights for Women Leaders

Bette L. Bottoms provides advice for women who are interested in senior administrative positions in academe.

Eliminate Email Conflict

Engaging in conflict via email rarely results in a good resolution, writes Kerry Ann Rockquemore, who offers advice on how to avoid it.

The Kindness of Rejection (Letters)

A rejection letter is often the last impression an institution leaves on the job candidate, writes Maria Shine Stewart. so why not make it a good one?

Are You Career Competent?

Graduate students and postdocs should understand the importance of being able to communicate about their competencies to prospective employers during their job search, writes Joseph Barber.

Even Professors Hate Group Work

You may secretly -- or not so secretly -- steer clear of collaborative projects, but Stephanie Buckhanon Crowder highlights four key benefits.

Abandoning My Tenure Pipe Dream

Once Roberto Abadie came to the realization that he wouldn't get tenure, he began to see the upside.