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What 'Counts'?
Ruth Starkman considers how departments are (and should be) considering digital scholarship -- and what young scholars should know about how their work will be evaluated.
Starting Out in Student Affairs
Josh Milstein considers the transition from a graduate program to the first job.
The Toughest Class You’ll Ever Take
Why become an academic leader? Elizabeth Simmons contends that it enables you to extend your love of learning into a new arena.

Don't Sweat the 4/4
People starting their academic careers shouldn't write off jobs at teaching-intensive colleges, writes Melanie Springer Mock.
The Rogue Scholar
Brandy Schillace explains how she is transitioning from a tenure-track position to an alt-ac career.
2012 in Review
Terri E. Givens reflects on a year in which issues of balance and stress received renewed attention -- amid growing worries about the future of academic careers.

On Guns in My Classroom
There are issues on which faculty members need to draw a line, writes Nate Kreuter.
Consider Staying
Just because you finish your Ph.D. doesn't mean you have to do a national job search, writes Rachel Leventhal-Weiner. Sometimes your best bet is to make a career where you are.
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