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Finding Your Flow
Doing so can enhance your scholarly life and help you advance your career, says Victoria McGovern.
When Saying No Is Not the Answer
To deny students of color support, mentorship and a safe space to talk about race and racism on the campus is to reinforce the common narrative that academe is a white, middle-class institution, argues Zawadi Rucks-Ahidiana.

Myths and Truths About Publishable Journal Articles
Wendy Laura Belcher provides advice on how to make your article more acceptable to a journal.

Team of Rivals
Katherine Haley explores why and how boards must help new presidents manage their senior teams.

The Struggle Is Real
Joining the ranks of students taught Laura M. Harrison more about academic underperformance than the many volumes she'd read on the topic.

Summer Is for Research, Reading -- and Self-Reflection
By giving yourself a little more time to consider and explore your career options, Melissa Dalgleish writes, you can plan out concrete actions to take in small chunks throughout the academic year.
How to Start Writing for the Public
Victor Ray provides some concrete tips for how to reach a broader audience.

When It’s Right to Walk It Back
Sometimes, you may realize after the fact that you should have made a different decision, write George Justice and Carolyn Dever, and in such cases, it's OK to hit pause and start again.
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