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When Productivity Becomes Hyperactivity
Are graduate students pushing themselves (or being pushed) to do too much research? Stephen Reese wonders.
Applying to Community Colleges
Candidates need a different approach from what they may have learned in graduate school, writes Mark Connelly.
(Probably) Refusing to Quit
Patrick Iber is still waiting for the job everyone said he would find.

Cultural Capital Doesn’t Pay the Rent
Two adjuncts discuss career challenges, economic realities and gender.
Finding Nursing Professors
Colleges need short- and long-term strategies to deal with a severe shortage, writes Regina M. Cusson.

In Search of Lost Time
Philip Nel asks why faculty members work so much, and whether doing so is healthy for themselves and academe.

Father Guido Was Right
Even if students don't remember a lot of what we teach them, instructors can refine their teaching by considering what they hold on to, writes Rob Weir.

How to Earn Tenure -- II
Jacob L. Vigdor describes how to seal the deal with your research -- and what to do if that doesn't work.
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