Filter & Sort

What Does It Mean to Be a Colleague?
Losing a colleague makes you ponder your role in the group—and whether you might need to wear a new hat, Caroline M. Stanley writes.

Host Responsibly, Facilitate Purposefully
Anne Meyer-Miner offers four principles for organizing more meaningful academic gatherings.

Harnessing the Haters
Do your students think you’re a neo-Marxist feminist indoctrinator? Elisha Lim suggests some assignments intended to pull politically disaffected students back in.

Writing Advice for Interesting Times
Here are five techniques for refocusing your mind and getting motivated to write this summer, K. Anne Amienne and Daniela Blei write.

Daunted by Networking? Try the Scientific Method
Shifting your approach to networking will make career exploration feel more like an exciting research project, Ellen Dobson and Jevin Lortie write.

Hiring Leaders Equitably and Effectively
Borbala Csillag, Philip Mote, Tenisha Tevis and Qi Zhang offer research-based advice for overcoming biases and focusing on behavioral competencies in hiring.

When Colleagues Vanish Without a Trace
A careful approach to offboarding is important for building morale and trust, Darryl Lovett writes.

Be a Joiner
Getting involved in professional societies can set you up for early career success, Jessica M. Vélez writes.
Pagination
Pagination
- 1
- /
- 431