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Teaching the Teachers
Christopher M. Hakala provides insights on creating and running a teaching center.

Résumé Advice From a Magical Place
Some of the distinct aspects of Disney World can be relevant when it comes to thinking about your own professional branding, writes Joseph Barber.

Advice on Tracking Your Work
Whatever your goals are, keeping careful track of your work can help you stay focused on them, writes Shannon Craigo-Snell.

Beware of the Curse Of Small Things
As a department chair, screwups are inevitable, writes Professor Plainspoken. The key is finding ways to avoid beating yourself up about them.

How to Slam-Dunk a Revision
Peer review can sting, write Joya Misra and Jennifer Lundquist, but continued revision is the lifeblood of scholarship.

Don’t They See? Faculty Leadership Matters.
Judith S. White provides advice on how to engage more faculty members in leadership roles.

How Do You Teach the Presidency?
While Michael Nelson may be doing everything wrong in his upper-level undergraduate course on the American presidency, he finds it somehow seems to work.

Top 4 Reasons Professionals Help Students and Postdocs
Students and postdocs should not be wary of asking for help from professionals in their network, argues Thomas Magaldi, as they provide those professionals certain valuable assets.
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