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Paying It Forward
LGBTQ leaders in higher education play a significant role in modeling an out career, writes Dick Senese.
Sharpening Communication Skills Blunted by the Pandemic
As we return to our normal work lives, public relations practitioners need to dust off interpersonal skills dulled by pandemic restrictions and adapt them to improve Zoom interactions, which are here to stay.

It’s Time to Do Away With the GRE
The test favors the wealthy and discourages minority talent, writes Michael Hunt.

Needed: New Designs for Decision Making
To address the complex challenges higher education faces, we need new approaches that foster collaboration and innovation rather than inequity and distrust, Jordan Harper, KC Culver and Adrianna Kezar argue.

3 Mental Shortcuts That Could Undermine Your Job Search
Irina Filonova explains how confirmation bias, misremembering and the GI Joe fallacy can stand in your way -- and how to identify and avoid them.
Stop Using the Language of ‘Normal’ for Face-to-Face Academic Work
When constant campus interactions are a tax on productivity and job satisfaction.

Creating Effective Antiracist Pedagogy Discussions
Lacey Schauwecker and Elizabeth Galoozis share the details of a successful model for opt-in professional exchange.
What the SCOTUS NCAA Decision Means for Campus Communicators
This week’s ruling is the first of many potential changes in collegiate athletics. Now is the time to strengthen relationships between SIDs and central communications offices.
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