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Navigating the Crossroads
Dinuka Gunaratne explores why making certain career decisions can seem so insurmountable and offers advice for how to do so most successfully.

It’s Not Personal
Ali Lincoln describes how changing your approach to edits to your work can significantly improve your writing.

Administrative Joy
How do we navigate the tension between managing in high-stress environments, Karlyn Crowley and Jay Roberts ask, while also needing to work and live sustainably?

What Students Must Know About Scientific Expertise
We can do more to help those across the political spectrum understand how to apportion their trust in science and be less vulnerable to partisan denialism, says Michael Schwalbe.

Making the Most of Life After Tenure
Many established scholars see their careers flounder because they fail to stay up-to-date and do not work hard to find productive new uses of their time, warns Michael S. Weisbach.

Broadening Ph.D. Experiences to Enhance Your Career
Jovana Milosavljevic Ardeljan describes how grad students can pursue career-building strategies beyond the required curriculum.
Encouraging Inclusivity Without Sacrificing Ourselves
Some tenets of inclusive teaching can undercut the career trajectories, classroom respect and mental health of instructors who are minoritized in our fields, writes Kerstin M. Perez.

Magnify Your Purpose
Jennifer Snodgrass describes the value of developing a personal purpose and mission statement for your career and life.
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