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Surviving Grad School

Jennifer Schloss shares seven steps to keeping your enthusiasm high, and your doctoral education moving forward.

A Scholarly Approach to Your Career

The coursework and research from your postgraduate training have equipped you with the scholarly skills to help you master the mysteries of faculty life, Elizabeth Simmons writes.

Not Newly Minted Enough?

Two adjuncts consider the jobs available to them, and those closed off.

Life on the #GraftonLine

Matthew Pratt Guterl analyzes a Twitter hashtag for what it says about academic mentoring, the role of senior and junior scholars, technology and the quest to write.

Teaching Writing Intensive Courses

Instructors who embrace this educationally valuable approach need not let grading consume their lives, writes Andrew Joseph Pegoda.

Above and Beyond

Terry McGlynn offers advice on how to stand out in a cover letter for a faculty job at a teaching institution.

More Than Love

Academics need not only to enjoy their work, but also to pay their rent, writes Nate Kreuter.

Preparing for Collective Bargaining

Negotiations with faculty and staff will go more smoothly if your college or university has done its homework, Carmen Plaza de Jennings advises.