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What’s in a Name? More Than You Might Think

Inclusivity starts with correct name pronunciations, Constanza Bartholomae writes.

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Opinion

A Timeline for Job Search Success

Job searching is a lot like house hunting—to be ready to jump on the right opportunity when it arises, you’ll need to start preparing early, Ashley Brady writes.

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The Artificially Intelligent Dean

Birce Tanriguden asks what AI could bring to the table that a human dean can’t.

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Opinion

College Budgets: A Guide for Faculty

Easton White argues that faculty should take the time to gain a basic understanding of their college’s budget model.

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Keep Calm and Carry On

Higher ed leaders need to carefully consider their unique contexts in charting a path through the current chaos, Susan Elrod and Adrianna Kezar write.

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What Happens When You Read a Job Description With a Growth Mindset?

New career possibilities can open up when you start with the bias toward “I’m qualified,” Rachel Bernard writes.

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Ungrading for Hope

Tony Perman shares four key benefits and how, at best, ungrading helps create a classroom community that can take a semester’s journey in tandem.

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Helping Students Ace the Dissertation Defense

Ramon B. Goings suggests strategies for how faculty can set doctoral students up for success in their defense.