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How to Avoid Overprepping for Your Classes

Too many faculty members prepare too much for the classes they teach, writes Christine Tulley, who proposes a solution: pattern teaching.

The Benefits of Coaching Conversations

Deborah S. Willis gives advice on how to incorporate such conversations into your graduate school or postdoctoral experience.

Validation and Sassiness in Academe

When a professor saw herself heading toward the jaded attitude she'd noticed in senior colleagues, she decided she had two choices.

Fostering Trust in Academic Departments

It is crucial in a vibrant academic unit, and you can cultivate it in some specific ways, advise Elizabeth A. Luckman, C. K. Gunsalus, Nicholas C. Burbules and Robert A. Easter.

The Joy of Kids for the Teacher-Scholar

Kids and academic life complement and enrich each other in lovely, unexpected ways, writes Kyle Sebastian Vitale.

A Beyond the Professoriate Faculty Challenge

Faculty members can better advise students about career options by interviewing people in higher education -- and they don't even have to leave their campuses to do it, write Jennifer Polk and L. Maren Wood.

Making Mentoring Relationships Meaningful

Adriana Bankston examines the true meaning of mentoring and how best to mentor the mentors.

Celebrating Academic Bravery

It challenges the status quo, crosses boundaries and breaks new ground, writes Eric Anthony Grollman, and we should honor and acknowledge it.