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Sink or Swim
Colleges need to abandon the philosophy they use to justify doing little to help new faculty members, writes Kerry Ann Rockquemore.
Dressing for Success
If interview season is coming up, now is the time to think about attire and how to pay for that new outfit, writes Lee Skallerup Bessette.
The Fund-Raiser Is Your Friend
Many professors are wary of their campuses’ development offices. In the debut of a new column, Elizabeth H. Simmons explains how successful interactions can help the faculty and the institution alike.
Dealing With the Committee
Fabio Rojas suggests ways to keep these key people for your dissertation helpful and supportive -- and strategies to consider if they aren't.
The Freedom to Fail
One of the challenges of the college classroom is showing students that they can learn from failure, writes Nate Kreuter.
Commandant to President
Gen. Charles C. Krulak sees lessons in his military career for his new job in higher ed.
Don't Talk About Mentoring
To get the guidance you need, replace your vague sense of unease with a specific list of needs, writes Kerry Ann Rockquemore.
Honor Your Campus Library
Kinder campuses have kinder libraries, Maria Shine Stewart asserts.
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