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Submit Your Retirement Plans for Ranking
Only somewhat tongue-in-cheek, longtime presidential spouse Mort Maimon holds up his wife’s approach to retirement as a model for a new contest.

3 Strategies for Inclusive Pedagogy
Jamie Landau has found that a communication and racial justice perspective has enabled her students -- and her -- to rediscover their voices.

Overcoming the 4 Pain Points of Publishing
Nicole Mansfield Wright offers recommendations for navigating the obstacles you must surpass to publish your academic book.

3 Mental Shortcuts That Could Undermine Your Job Search
Irina Filonova explains how confirmation bias, misremembering and the GI Joe fallacy can stand in your way -- and how to identify and avoid them.

Creating Effective Antiracist Pedagogy Discussions
Lacey Schauwecker and Elizabeth Galoozis share the details of a successful model for opt-in professional exchange.

Defining a Culture of Excellence in Research
The principal investigator and other leaders play a key role in encouraging group dynamics that make people feel respected and included -- or not, Elizabeth A. Luckman, C. K. Gunsalus, Nicholas C. Burbules and Robert A. Easter write.

The Benefits of Higher-Order Multiple-Choice Tests
As instructors, we should rethink the premise that multiple-choice questions cannot meet the standards of authentic assessment, argues Eric Loepp. What if they could?

Ph.D. Oversupply: The System Is the Problem
The jobs crisis is built into institutional structures, and to push past the logjam, universities must improve communication, information and incentives, argue Jonathan Malloy, Lisa Young and Loleen Berdahl.
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