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From Conversations to Things

When knowledge is transformed into intellectual property, it can be tricky to hold a conversation.

Job Search Geographies

Cheryl E. Ball urges academics starting their careers not to be too quick to rule out certain parts of the United States as suitable places in which to work and live.

When Women Lean In, Men Grow Up

Janel Curry considers how increased gender balance in the administrative ranks affects all college officials -- and how some "team building" activities should be abandoned, just like male-only leadership teams.

Making the Most of Long-Term Research Trips

Tips for a successful trip to the archives

Can China Excel in Global Brain Race?

During the absence of many expatriate Chinese, China has emerged as the world’s second largest economy with the confidence that it may surpass the U.S. to become the wealthiest nation around 2020.