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White Men Must Learn to Say Yes

Rather than encourage women and people of color to do less service work, we should be encouraging white men to step forward and do more, argues Shannon Portillo.

Managing the Student From Heck

Maria Shine Stewart provides some advice for dealing with particularly difficult students in the classroom.

Getting Up to Speed on Diversity

Employers are increasingly requiring job applicants to demonstrate both commitment and contributions to diversity, equity and inclusion, writes Deborah S. Willis, who gives advice to graduate students on how to do so.

No Erotics of Professing for Me

How we as teachers look and comport ourselves can impact the learning experience, and as an adjunct, I do not feel safe bringing my sexuality into the classroom, writes Jeana Jorgensen.

How We Fixed Our Dual-Career Problem

Brady Smith and Chandani Patel, both Ph.D.s, were in the same field, shared the same dissertation committee and wound up applying to most of the same jobs. They share their advice for how they have made their dual careers work.

What Faculty Bring to Move-In Day

By getting involved, faculty members directly work toward institutional goals like creating a positive learning environment and improving retention rates, argues Kirstin Kelley.

A Junior Faculty Member's Journey to Tenure

Emily Allen Williams offers advice that she wishes people had given her to avoid self-sabotage in her early years on the tenure track.

Crafting a Research Practice After the Ph.D.

If you’re contemplating a nonfaculty career, the idea of giving up your research might be keeping you from going forward, writes Melissa Dalgleish. But such a move doesn't mean you have to relinquish your passion.