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Retaining Students of Color in Grad School
Systematic change must be made to ensure they succeed in academe, writes Robert W. Fernandez, who suggests some specific interventions.

Put Your Teaching Evaluations in a Jar
You can just ignore them, or you can take some positive steps to ensure that they will push you forward in your teaching, writes Constanza Bartholomae.

Why College Presidents Struggle During Crises
When the ship starts sinking, many want communications advisers to tell them they’re a great captain instead of where the life rafts are, says Michael Sandler.

12 Months of Advice for Your Career Success
In advance of the new year, we highlight some of the most read articles in 2023 by a variety of authors on a range of topics.

A Neglected Aspect of Good Teaching
Beyond pedagogy, college instructors must consider their mind-set, or character, write Roel Snieder, Cortney Holles, Cynthia James and Qin Zhu.

Supporting First-Year Doctoral Students
Zora M. Wolfe, Katia Ciampa and Ashley DiRienzo share three ways to help remove some of the barriers students seeking Ph.D.s confront.

Dealing With Career Culture Shocks
Understanding their basic pattern can help you succeed, whether you’re learning a new academic institution, organization or sector, writes Vanessa Doriott Anderson.

Preparing for Weather Disasters
Matthea Marquart, Katherine Segal and Kelly Smith highlight questions faculty and administrators should consider to protect students and classes in extreme situations.
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