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What Not to Do as a Presidential Spouse
A presidential spouse for two decades, Mort Maimon shares what he’s learned along the way.

Moving Beyond 2 Percent
Russell Olwell explores why mentoring students is often so low on the faculty agenda -- and what should be done about it.

Why Career Self-Assessments Matter
Determining what your skills are, what you enjoy doing and what is important to you is fundamental to career development, writes Natalie Lundsteen.

Stepping Off the Tenure Track -- Part I
Who exactly did I think I was, Fatimah Williams Castro asked herself, to want to leave the professoriate?

Writing Tenure-Review Letters
Many professors frequently write tenure-review letters, but as a community, we’re not regularly discussing how we should be doing so, argues Eric Goldman.

It’s All About Balance
Christina Berchini provides tips for embarking on the job market for the first time.

Teaching the Teachers
Christopher M. Hakala provides insights on creating and running a teaching center.

Résumé Advice From a Magical Place
Some of the distinct aspects of Disney World can be relevant when it comes to thinking about your own professional branding, writes Joseph Barber.
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