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The Racialization of Academic Funding

The well-substantiated racial differences in research support are yet another hurdle that scholars of color face -- one that sets many of us behind, argues Victor Ray.

Mid-Career Moves

For academics wondering how to best approach the job market further along in their career, Jennifer Lundquist and Joya Misra offer some advice.

Interested in Leadership Roles?

Then you should tell someone -- and here’s how, writes Judith White.

Please Don’t Call Me a “Teacher”

The term carries a set of connotations that most college-level instructors would just as soon not have attributed to them, argues Alexander H. Bolyanatz.

Mastering the Art of Presenting

Being able to give an effective presentation is essential to your career success, writes Christine Kelly, who provides six pointers on how to do so.

Teaching While Black

KC Williams speaks to any black faculty member who has ever felt imposed upon or discriminated against for reasons having nothing to do with their abilities.

Program Recruitment From the Margins

Lauren Michele Jackson explores what role graduate students -- especially minority women students -- play in their program’s recruitment efforts.

Do Deans Make Better Presidents Than Provosts?

Why might the dean-to-president route become more common, asks Carl J. Strikwerda, and what might it reveal about the evolving paths to the presidency?