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The 11th-Hour Reveal
At some point toward the end of a job interview, you may suddenly understand what people are really hoping to find in a candidate, writes Jesse Strycker.

I Teach, Therefore I Essay
Being an essayist is central to, if not inseparable from, being a teacher, argues Caitlin McGill.

Using Assessments for Career “Fit”
Stephanie K. Eberle outlines the misconceptions about assessments in career counseling and advises how to use them most effectively.

Addressing Sexual Violence in Science
Learning to navigate safe relationships and thinking critically about sexual experiences is a hallmark of the college period, writes Maggie Hardy.

You Are Not Your Dissertation
There’s no denying its benefits, but it’s still only a project -- and one you can complete, writes Noelle Sterne.

Relying on Women, Not Rewarding Them
New study suggests female professors outperform men in terms of service -- to their possible professional detriment.

Should You Get Into This Search?
When should you say yes and when should you say no? Judith S. White offers advice.

The More Things Change
Compensation survey from AAUP says faculty salaries are up slightly year over year, but institutional budgets continue to be balanced “on the backs” of adjuncts and out-of-state students.
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