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What's Stopping You From Publishing?

Beth L. Hewett gives advice for making the most of summer to write those scholarly articles, book chapters and books that you promised yourself you'd write.

How Graduate Advisers Can Bolster Their Career Guidance

James M. Van Wyck offers some specific advice on how they can help their Ph.D. mentees.

Diversity of Thought

Victor Ray explores three faulty premises about it.

Moving On

Terri E. Givens describes her decision to leave academe and how she plans to share lessons she's learned and use them in her new work with ed-tech companies.

Grow Your Own Rejection Garden

If rejection is something that we all face in academe -- some of which can make us better scholars, some of which just makes us needlessly hurt -- we should become more proactive than reactive, Max Perry Mueller urges.

Ph.D.s and Undergraduate Research Projects

For a graduate student, the thought of mentoring undergraduates in research projects can evoke panic, but Phillipe Wernette found many advantages in a team-based approach.

Job Search Myths Worth Shattering

Don’t believe everything you read about the job search, advises Joseph Barber.

Alumni Should Be Activists for Institutional Change

They should use their voices on behalf of students working toward equity and against institutional injustices, argues Karina Santellano.