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Drifting
Our students have been drifting away, Helen Kapstein writes, but we want them to drift back to the mindset of being challenged and challenging.

In Praise of Lunch
Amid the stress and clutter of our daily lives, and the divisions straining our politics and culture, we need sustained social engagement, Peter J. Dougherty writes.

Introducing the Engaged Associate Professor
Many of us are stuck well beyond the time it’s supposed to take to reach the rank of full professor, but that doesn't mean we're failing, writes Lauren Monroe.

The Power of Confident and Impactful Communication
Scholars must convey complex concepts in ways that make an impression, write Diane A. Safer and Susanna Baddiel, who offer a toolkit for doing so successfully.

Bad-Faith Counteroffers
Black and other minoritized faculty don’t receive equitable ones if they receive them at all, which harms both them and their Institutions, writes Jasmine L. Harris.

Strategies for a Successful Semester-Long Sabbatical
It can involve continued university responsibilities and geographical restrictions, writes Christine Tulley, who advises others on how to make the most of one.

A 3-Step Process for Gaining a Tenure-Track Job
Susanna Semerdzhyan, a first-generation college graduate, shares strategies that helped her overcome the obstacles.

How to Think About Mergers—and When
In an open letter, Paul Katz, Barry Sagraves and Joe Cerreta advise on how presidents can—and immediately should—begin to navigate a changing environment.
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