Academe runs on committees, writes James Tuten, who shares two adage-worthy behaviors he’s observed about them. More...
Dismantling Whiteness in Academe
Over all, the failed project of watered-down academic diversity is a reminder of how whiteness is structured -- and structuring our interactions in higher education, argues Salvador Vidal-Ortiz. More...
Do Your Career and Work Values Align?
A misalignment between the two could make you completely miserable, trigger depression or even cause you to become physically ill, warns Saundra Loffredo. More...
Ungrading
Formal education has led to a lack of learning in a number of ways, argues Susan D. Blum, and the one change that can make a big difference is getting rid of grades. More...
Documenting Your Career for Success
Don Haviland, Anna M. Ortiz and Laura Henriques advise how to create a strong reappointment, tenure or promotion file. More...
3 Questions Researchers Should Ask About Sexual Violence
We should challenge dominant ways of knowing and expose hidden assumptions that are often taken for granted, argue Jessica C. Harris and Chris Linder. More...
Intersectionality and Sexual Violence
Classroom discussions about sexual violence require challenging assumptions about gender, writes Jamie J. Hagen. More...
3 Ways to Keep Your Job Search Going
Gaia Vasiliver-Shamis recommends mapping a plan, harnessing technology and finding an accountability buddy. More...
Responding to Right-Wing Attacks
Dana Cloud, who was targeted herself, offers a guide for other academics.
In recent weeks, we have witnessed intense and diverse efforts by far-right activists and journalists to harass, bully, threaten and discredit activist and critical intellectuals. More...
Where Universes Expand
We should move toward a pedagogy of sadness, anger and love, writes Jenny Heineman. More...