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Networking Matters More for Women in Academe
We need to talk about why women, usually more than men, feel hesitant to build networks overtly -- and how we must remedy that, writes Karlyn Crowley.
Staying Connected
Keeping students, colleagues and our teams engaged is not impossible during this time, but it requires intentionality.

Ensuring an Equitable Recovery for Latinos
The federal government must increase support for colleges that serve the Latino community given the pandemic's devastating impact, argue Viviann Anguiano and Janette Martinez.
A Sense of Place in Virtual Space
Virtual college fairs and their discontents.
Academic Staff and the Question of Post-Pandemic Autonomy
Is COVID-19 making (some) staff a bit more like (some) faculty?

Ph.D.s Benefit When Universities Track Metrics and Outcomes
Patrick Brandt explores some of the ways you can take advantage of the positive changes that have occurred in graduate career training and development in the past decade.
Failing Grades
Colleges need to get ready for students with F’s on their transcript, writes Richard Fulton.
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