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Too Golden a Parachute
When a faculty member makes outrageous demands, and an institution wants to encourage more retirements, what's an administrator to do? C.K. Gunsalus weighs the options.
How We Diversified
Two administrators at Connecticut College describe how they and their faculty colleagues changed the way professors are recruited and hired
Time for a 360
The frenzied middle of the semester is a time when feedback is essential, writes Kerry Ann Rockquemore.
That First, Crummy Job
When changing careers, remember that your dream position may not come for a few years, writes Sabine Hikel.
To Write, Draw
Rob Weir shares techniques for teaching writing to students who don't know how to convey ideas.
Maxed Out
To get ahead, you need to know how you spend time, writes Kerry Ann Rockquemore.
A Writing Partner
Peg Boyle Single pays tribute to the four-legged friend who helped her complete so many projects.
Created in Their Image
Julia Gergits considers whether regional state universities mold or mangle the careers of their faculty members.
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