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Externalities and External Validation

If you do enough internal work, at some point you realize that you need to be the person you want to be in academe -- no matter what the circumstances, writes Sophia Sen.

10 Tips for Getting Published

Faye Halpern describes what she's learned as a co-editor of a journal as well as a literary scholar trying to get her own research published.

Avoiding Queen Bee Syndrome

In a good mentoring relationship, both the people involved and the campus will benefit. But what if that is not the case and the mentor starts to resent the mentee for outpacing her? Raymonda Burgman provides advice.
Opinion

19 More Lessons About Teaching

Andrew Pegoda highlights the importance of blogs, being rested and sticking to your beliefs, along with other advice for being effective in the classroom.

How to Decide What to Do Next

You may doubt you'll even get one job offer, let alone several, but the process can surprise you, and you should be prepared for making informed decisions, writes Jake Livengood.

Unwilling to Relocate Again

Multiple moves continue to be the norm in academe, and it creates many problems, argues Margaret Kosmala.

Making Meetings Less Miserable

You didn't get a Ph.D. to sit in committee meetings, but they are a fact of life in academe. Jennifer Lundquist and Joya Misra provide tips for ensuring that yours are well worth having.
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Allies and Microaggressions

When you see microaggressions occurring against colleagues, how should you respond? Kerry Ann Rockquemore offers guidance.