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Supporting LGBTQI Survivors, Part I
Few resources exist that specifically deal with relationship violence within LGBTQI college populations, writes Jackson Wright Shultz, who provides advice to help change that situation.
A Sound Prevention Base for Addressing Campus Sexual Violence
While institutions must investigate and respond to sexual assaults in an efficient and consistent way, we would do well to focus more time and energy on prevention and education, write Brian Van Brunt and Amy Murphy.

Truths to Be Told: Leaving Grad School and Getting a Job
Terri E. Givens looks back on how she made the move to her first academic job after graduate school.

The President as Mentor for Tackling Hard Questions
The time is right for a more courageous approach to difficult conversations, writes Ronald A. Crutcher, who meets regularly with students to discuss controversial issues across lines of difference.

Preventing Interview Burnout
Elizabeth Franks gives advice on how to stay positive in the face of rejection.

It’s Good Till It’s Not
Does group work really help all students? Margaret Finnegan explores how to help diverse learners navigate it successfully.

Of Moral Turpitude
Whether it’s a phone call to an escort service, explosive allegations of dangerous drug binges or questions about turning a blind eye to a problematic situation, recent higher ed scandals lay bare the murky moral waters leaders must navigate.

Sorting Out Career Assessments
Saundra Loffredo summarizes several of the more popular ones, what they measure and how they can be useful to you.
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