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Are Your Employee Awards Fair and Equitable?
It is easy to relegate complaints about employee reward systems to ego or jealousy, writes Michael Bugeja, but such grievances might have merit if those systems are defective.

What I Learned From Attempting Suicide
Colleges and universities need to step up on behalf of faculty and staff members, argues an anonymous writer, and engage not simply in the prevention of suicide but also its destigmatization.

Mad Science
In Paranoid Science: The Christian Right’s War on Reality, Antony Alumkal shows that hostility toward science -- including a kind of fearful contempt toward scientists -- is fairly palpable, writes Scott McLemee.
Why Yield Season Might Be Too Late
Tim Jones advocates for an institution-wide, perpetual push
Career Concerns and the Arts
Graduating with a degree in creative writing or the arts?
How Taking a Big Risk Results in the Job of a Lifetime
Lead your life with your head held high and be bold.
The Innovation Session – Imagining the Future
Figuring out how to do more with less or imagining the future of higher education (and your role in it)?
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