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Making the Most of Your Research Promotion Team
Promotion of research and related publications is now a shared enterprise among authors, publishers, libraries and universities, writes Christine Tulley, yet many authors are unaware of how to play an active role.

The Colleague Curriculum
We often read works by scholars in our disciplines but not by those in different fields whom we encounter every day on our campuses, writes Cynthia Wu.

Getting the Big Hires Right
Thomas J. Pfaff explores what is causing executive leaders in academe to leave their positions so quickly and why their replacements so often come from outside the institution.

The Benefits of Course Journaling
Of all the new pedagogical techniques Zachary Nowak and Reed Knappe tried in their class, they found it to be the one that yielded the most positive results.

Navigating Gender Identity and Expression During a Job Search
A job search is anxiety-producing enough without also having to deal with such issues, writes Lauren Easterling, who offers some insights and advice.
Managing Anxiety in the Classroom
Sarah Mayorga-Gallo discusses how a focus on compassion gave her a new classroom outlook.

Writing Lessons: Practicing What We Preach
Junior Prof describes why faculty members should apply some of the same key principles they tout to students to their own writing processes.

Advancing to the Presidency
S. Georgia Nugent provides some initial advice for women considering the top job.
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