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A 4-Step Program for Cellphone-Dependent Students

How can you get students to put down their cellphones and engage in class? Dwight DeWerth-Pallmeyer offers some suggestions for helping them give up their addiction.

Using Job Ads for Career Exploration

Reviewing advertisements of all sorts can help you identify appealing job types and sectors that you may never even have heard of, advises Derek Attig.

Sexual Harassment in Research Abroad

Navigating an unfamiliar environment can amplify the challenges of developing strategies to avoid harassment, writes Kathrin Zippel, who offers some guidance.

The Exhilarating Return

While a sabbatical is a venerated academic milestone, we should do more to raise the profile of the year after it, argues Heather Camp.

Getting to No

In academe, many women of color are constantly pressured to overcompensate in ways that are unhealthy for themselves, their careers and their institutions, writes Yvette Alex-Assensoh.

Sometimes You Soar

And sometimes you fumble, writes Jeffrey Nesteruk, when it comes to the self you bring to your teaching.

Seeking Grants: More Than Money

Pursuing funding support as a graduate student or postdoc can help your career -- and in more ways than one, writes Victoria McGovern.

The Silencing of Sexual Violence Survivors

Nondisclosure agreements in sexual assault cases are pervasive and pernicious, especially where student complaints against faculty or staff members are concerned, writes Sheila Liming.