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The Gossip Scene
New academics need information, official and otherwise, writes Barbara Pinckus, but there can be costs for gathering and sharing it.
Making Interdisciplinarity Possible
To make joint faculty appointments work, colleges should use memorandums of understanding to clearly define expectations, write Elizabeth H. Simmons and Michael P. Nelson.
Think Like a Colleague
To succeed in job interviews, especially during the economic downturn, grad students need to shift mindsets, write Cheryl Reed and Dawn M. Formo.
Presidential Transitions
Patrick Sanaghan offers advice for incoming leaders, departing leaders and board members.
The Very Rough Art of Listening
Listen up, all you listless listeners: you may want to amplify your attending skills as a new academic year approaches. Maria Shine Stewart suggests why.
To Moonlight or Not
Nate Kreuter reviews the issues associated with holding a job while enrolled full-time in graduate school.
Factory Worker to President
In debut of new column, an interview about career paths, work-family balance and leadership.
Preparing for Interviews
Ellen Spertus reviews the practical issues one needs to handle before leaving.
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