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Supporting Faculty as Writers Supports Students
Such assistance can be leveraged in five key ways to make a big difference for students, writes Jennifer Ahern-Dodson.
Build Your Résumé From the Bones Up
Taking a fresh look at how you tell your workplace story may help renew your zest for research, affirm your value and steer you in the right direction, Victoria McGovern writes.

Removing Barriers to Entry
Lindsay Hansen Brown outlines what you can do to stand out when applying for an academic library job.

Why Books Still Matter: Part 1
Rebecca Alpert explores what we should be teaching graduate students in the humanities today—such as how to navigate writing a book-length work.

Teaching Centers Need to Step Up
Now is the time to take a leadership role and help faculty members understand that we actually know a lot about teaching and learning, writes Christopher M. Hakala.

Principal Investigators, Improve Your Graduate Mentoring
Or I won’t send my students to you, writes Emily Heffernan, voicing her concern about how many leave STEM (and other) fields due to bad mentoring experiences.

Embracing the Intermissions in Life
Nana Lee explains why graduate students and postdocs shouldn’t worry that taking a gap year will disadvantage them in their professional development and career.

Enabling Midcareer Faculty of Color to Thrive
We must ask how prevailing policies and practices are -- and are not -- recognizing the contributions of those faculty members and provide the support they need to succeed, write Sydney Freeman Jr. and Laura W. Perna.
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