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A Neglected Aspect of Good Teaching
Beyond pedagogy, college instructors must consider their mind-set, or character, write Roel Snieder, Cortney Holles, Cynthia James and Qin Zhu.

Supporting First-Year Doctoral Students
Zora M. Wolfe, Katia Ciampa and Ashley DiRienzo share three ways to help remove some of the barriers students seeking Ph.D.s confront.

Dealing With Career Culture Shocks
Understanding their basic pattern can help you succeed, whether you’re learning a new academic institution, organization or sector, writes Vanessa Doriott Anderson.

Preparing for Weather Disasters
Matthea Marquart, Katherine Segal and Kelly Smith highlight questions faculty and administrators should consider to protect students and classes in extreme situations.

The Pros and Cons of Long-Serving Leaders
Beyond the positive impact they can have on institutions, they must also guard against less considered challenges that come with decades of service, writes Erin Hennessy.

We Are the Targets
Tamara Schwartz outlines how instructors can combat the information warfare that pervades society by teaching students information and disinformation literacy skills.

Co-Editing Across Institutions
Robin Brooks and Meina Yates-Richard suggest five steps toward successful collaborations that extend scholarly conversations and benefit you and your university.

Cultivating References Over the Long Haul
Kay Kimball Gruder describes how to be more intentional about this career practice so it’s a great process for you and those you ask for a recommendation.
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