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Using Your ‘Strong Yes’ to Guide Career Decisions
How can we better tap into our intuitive selves and factor our internal and intangible knowing into career decision making? Beth Godbee offers five strategies.

Messy but Essential
Freedom of speech, even that which is hateful and repugnant, is the price we pay for democracy, writes Ana Mari Cauce, and as educators we can and should protect it.
Navigating the Holiday Inquiry
How to communicate effectively about grad school while maintaining your holiday cheer.
If a Textbook Falls in the Forest...
Student reading patterns and OER.
Tim O'Reilly's Tech-Company Positive ‘WTF'
A book-length argument for the benefits of our corporate digital age.
Surviving Institutional Racism in Academe
A faculty member describes some of the lessons she’s learned the hard way.

‘Some People Are Just Born Good Writers’
Jill Parrott shatters the myth that you either have writing talent or you don’t.

The Need for Comprehensive Approaches to Campus Safety
Jonathan Kassa recommends how to guide organizationwide efforts to support colleges’ safety, economic and reputational goals.
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