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Navigating Turbulent Times

In the face of all the challenges, we can overlook that we do have control over ourselves and always have the option of doing a professional reset, writes Jeffrey Nesteruk.

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Beyond the Career Panel

Andrea Webb and Erica Machulak explore four ways faculty members and administrators can foster professional agency among graduate students.

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Why the Emotional Aspects of Learning Matter

Confronting our discomfort with learning’s affective domain will help us deal with the widespread hangover of the pandemic that remains a barrier to students’ classroom engagement, writes Angela Bauer.

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Getting Staff Relations Right

Given high-profile labor actions and the continuing wave of retirements across higher ed, among other issues, the stakes have rarely been higher, writes Laurie Fenlason.

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Overcoming Your Career Exploration Fears: Part 2

Eric Vaughn and Chris Smith advise on how to execute a plan that helps you advance toward your career goals.

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Is Academia a Dream Killer?

Jennifer M. Gómez describes the crucial role dreamstorming can play in moving from liberatory thought to liberating action in higher education.

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Academic Hybrid Positions and the F Word

As administrative scholars become more prominent across campuses, who should be considered capital-F Faculty, Chelsea Brislin asks, and what opportunities should be extended to them?

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A Wish List for New Faculty 

As the academic year begins, Karlyn Crowley, a university provost, offers some thoughts to professors at the start of their careers.