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When a Body Meets a Body

Exploring the Two-Body Problem from the perspective of an academic.

Who Are You As a Writer?

On the eve of a book publication I answer the question I ask students.

Academic Rigor and the Covington Catholic Story

The dangers of offering hot takes on current events for a community that prizes rigorous methodologies and judicious conclusions.

Ethical College Admissions: The Walking Dead(lines)

What does it mean when application deadlines keep getting moved back, asks Jim Jump.

When the Applicant Is the Son of an Academic

Terri Givens writes that watching her son go through the application process gives her new worries about those who don't have access to information and guidance on the process.

Responding to Intimate Partner Violence and Stalking

Jeffrey J. Nolan and Marisa Randazzo describe how colleges and universities can use threat assessment teams to promote safety in such cases.

Careers Go in Chapters

The metaphor is particularly useful for doctoral students and postdoctoral scholars for many reasons -- some obvious and others less so, writes Chris M. Golde.