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How Can We Address Campus Conflict?
Megan Halteman Zwart provides advice on how to create conditions that help all students to learn amid culture wars and national controversies.

Congratulations! You’ve been promoted. Now what?
As a senior team member, don’t ignore the benefits of newness that an appointee from the outside would have, write Laurie Fenlason and Jenn Desjarlais.

What Do You Need to Reach a New Career Stage?
It’s important to know the specific competencies required, write Jovana Milosavljevic Ardeljan, Mark Kaloko, Connor Ferguson and Tithi Basu Mallik.

Why and How to Become a Public Scholar
As academics, we are concerned with data and assessing outcomes, writes Angel M. Jones, but are we truly measuring the impact of our work?

How Open Should Teachers Be About Using AI?
A lot has been written about the impact of AI on student work, but relatively little has focused on the role it should play for instructors, writes Steve Baule.

Tips for Writing More Fundable Grants
Grant writing has been singled out as a crucial marker for promotion, but many scholars don’t know how to do it effectively, writes Betty S. Lai.

Love Them More, Care Less
When a class goes well, you can’t take too much credit, and when it goes badly, you can’t take too much blame, writes Rachel Toor.

Transforming Doctoral Education for the Future of Work
Roshni Rao and Tyler Sluder describe how experiential learning, interdisciplinary collaboration and advanced technology can prepare Ph.D.s to thrive.
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