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On Truth and Subjectivity
Failing to value and respect the types of data that minoritized scholars are collecting -- and the ways we are collecting them -- is a form of silencing us, writes Jackson Wright Shultz.

Lessons on the Path to the Presidency
Carmen Twillie Ambar shares five pieces of advice for senior women administrators in the academy.

How to Finish Your Dissertation
Kerry Ann Rockquemore gives advice for getting past the three biggest obstacles to completion.

Failure to Launch
Karen Kashmanian Oates explores why STEM postdocs struggle to land their first faculty position and how others in academe can help.

Selling Yourself on the Job Market
To do that, you have to have a product worth selling and know how to sell it to a particular segment of customers, advises Joseph Barber.

Gender Policing in Academe
I have graduate school to thank for the years of tension between my queer gender identity and the norms and expectations of academe, writes Eric Anthony Grollman.

Before You Take That Faculty Job...
Keysha Whitaker highlights four pieces of advice she now wishes she’d had.

The Benefits of a Combative Cabinet
In this hypothetical case study, Barbara McFadden Allen, Ruth Watkins and Robin Kaler explain how college leaders can -- and must -- surround themselves with a team of wise people with competing viewpoints.
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