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Approaching Your Internship With Intention
Despite the daunting nature of engaging in an internship in graduate school, the pros can outweigh the cons, writes Tina Solvik.

Articulating Adaptability
Adaptability is a career skill many employers seek, writes Robert Pearson, but a certain pervasive platitude can keep you from achieving it.

Your Adviser, Your Ally
Building trust requires taking risks and having difficult conversations, writes Stephanie K. Eberle.

Why You Should Pursue Passion Projects in Grad School
They allow you to explore your skills, gain experience and refine career goals, writes Dan Moseson, who provides advice for successfully doing so.

What to Do When You Know You Can't Meet a Deadline
It's easy to drop a ball in this busy season, writes Natalie Lundsteen, who offers some advice for how to best handle the situation.

You May Not Be the Inside Candidate
But you can still be the top choice for the job, argues Kay Kimball Gruder, who offers advice for how to increase your odds.

Graduate Students Need to Think Differently About Time
James M. Van Wyck recommends that Ph.D. students make at least three mental shifts about time as they negotiate graduate school.

Presenting Your Research to an Industry Audience
Francine Mahak discusses the different context and expectations of such an audience and offers practical tips for graduate students.
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