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The Best Time to Organize Your Research? Now

Don’t put research on the back burner: A good project management system can help you work consistently throughout the academic year, Shiri Noy writes.

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Equity-Minded Mentorship as Courageous Action

As formal DEI efforts come under intense pressures, Kimberly A. Griffin and W. Brad Johnson offer advice for how faculty can still advance equity in higher ed through mentorship.

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Teaching in the Age of AI

Your choice of pedagogical method can support personalized learning no matter what new technology comes along, Nana Lee writes.

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Teaching Sept. 11 Using Virtual Reality

Seeking a way to convey the import of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks to students too young to remember them, Adam M. McMahon writes that he turned to virtual reality.

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The End of an Academic Dream

Fidan Cheikosman reflects on leaving academe and finding meaning outside it.

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A Case for Pleasure Reading in Grad School

Reading for pleasure is an indispensable part of scholarly formation, Victoria McGovern writes.

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Predicting the Governance Future

For better or for worse, presidents should prepare for more active, engaged boards this academic year, Peter Eckel writes.

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A Teaching Mantra for the New Year

Jeffrey Nesteruk shares eight words of pedagogical wisdom: Be clear. Be engaging. Be honest. Be kind.