How can we better tap into our intuitive selves and factor our internal and intangible knowing into career decision making? Beth Godbee offers five strategies. More...
Surviving a Job Loss
Frederick A. Winter describes his own experience rebounding from a job layoff and shares some of the lessons he learned. More...
2 Laws of Committee Work
Academe runs on committees, writes James Tuten, who shares two adage-worthy behaviors he’s observed about them. 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 Ways to Keep Your Job Search Going
Gaia Vasiliver-Shamis recommends mapping a plan, harnessing technology and finding an accountability buddy. More...
Presenting at Your Own Institution
Before we travel to national and international conferences to hear from other scholars, perhaps we should provide more platforms to learn from those within our own institutions, writes Ruth Gotian. More...
When Your Job No Longer Motivates
When your work isn’t making you happy, take charge of your career happiness and figure out what will bring you joy, advises Natalie Lundsteen. More...
Posttenure Planning
To effectively direct your career once you are tenured, you should always determine your next move, eliminate distractions and enroll other people in your vision, advises Kerry Ann Rockquemore. More...
Posttenure Mentoring Networks
Just because you’ve gained tenure doesn’t mean you don’t need mentoring, writes Kerry Ann Rockquemore, who gives advice on how to find a whole new supportive group of people. More...
The Road to Tenure: Understanding the Process
Don Haviland, Anna M. Ortiz and Laura Henriques give advice on how to understand your institution’s timeline, criteria and unwritten expectations. More...