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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.

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Host Responsibly, Facilitate Purposefully

Anne Meyer-Miner offers four principles for organizing more meaningful academic gatherings.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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When Colleagues Vanish Without a Trace

A careful approach to offboarding is important for building morale and trust, Darryl Lovett writes.

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Be a Joiner

Getting involved in professional societies can set you up for early career success, Jessica M. Vélez writes.