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Accommodating Stress: Coping With Student Requests
How can instructors be fair and responsive yet, at the same time, not be taken advantage of? Regan A. R. Gurung offers some guidance.

How to Advance Mental Health Diversity in Graduate Training
Ashley Ransom, Adam Anderson and Eve De Rosa present five strategies academic advisers can use to work together with students to produce the most meaningful and impactful work.

Strategies for Articulating the Value of an Internship
Robert Pearson explores the benefits for grad students of participating in one and offers strategies for addressing any barriers that can arise in institutions without a history of supporting internships.

Lessons About the Academic Job Market From Sorority Rush
While we may view our efforts as more noble, acknowledging the similarity of the two recruitment processes can help us as job seekers take a bit more control, writes Charlotte Hogg.

Preparing Grad Students to Change the World
Students want to gain the skills and expertise that empower them to make a difference, yet most graduate programs fail to deliver the necessary training, argues Bonnie Keeler.

Small Changes to Promote DEI in College Classrooms
While there are no shortcuts, we can adopt some small, intentional steps in four key areas that can yield big results for student success, write Rita Kumar and Brenda Refaei.

Writing Reference Letters for People With Disabilities
Even just mentioning a disability can be a red flag, writes Michele Cooke, who offers some guidelines.

Family Considerations for Graduate Study and Career Choices
Trying to balance your own academic and career desires with family responsibilities can invoke feelings of confusion, anxiety and guilt, write Natalie Lundsteen and Arnaldo Diaz Vazquez.
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