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Answering the Call
Presidents must embody resilience and courage as they guide campuses through tensions and traumas, Freeman A. Hrabowski III and Ted Mitchell say.

Letting Ourselves Dream About Our Careers
Life is short, so we should pursue a path that allows us to be fully ourselves, writes Lauren Easterling.

A Growing Movement to Oppose Genocide
We’re building Faculty for Justice in Palestine as a network to support people on campuses, especially the most vulnerable, write Andrew Ross and Sherene Seikaly.

Disembroiling HOT Moments in the Classroom
Rebecca Petitti, Amanda Irvin and Soulaymane Kachani advise instructors on how to respond when things get heated, offensive or tense.

Well-Being is Not Just an Individual Issue
Colleges must develop policies and practices that establish well-being and boundary-setting as core institutional values, writes Vicki L. Baker.

Teach Your Children/Students Well
And also prepare them for careers by helping them translate those experiences into what employers say they need, writes Rachel Toor.

The Career Benefits of Volunteer Engagement
You can use such opportunities to network, develop skills outside your comfort zone, try bold things and contribute to society, writes Chris Smith.

The Why and How of Equity-Minded Mentoring
A process that honors mentors’ and mentees’ social identities can change the culture of exclusionary academic fields, Kristyn Lue and Annie M. Wofford say.
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