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Should You Be a Critic, or Even a Cynic, in a Job Interview?
fizkes/Shutterstock William Bowen, the former president of Princeton University, once said, “The university should be the…
What The American Rescue Plan Did for Higher Ed, One Year Later
Matej Kastelic/Shutterstock The American Rescue Plan (ARP) last year provided one of history’s biggest one-time infusions…
“Professional Temptations and Opportunities” – HigherEdJobs
Prostock-studio/Shutterstock I regularly hear from friends and colleagues who are excited about an open leadership position…
Deterring Passive Aggressive Behaviors in the Workplace
by Daniel B. Griffith Pressmaster/Shutterstock Workplace bullying includes more than overt behaviors that are immediately…
Book Review — The New PhD: How to Build a Better Graduate Education
by Leo Z. Archambault In “The New PhD: How to Build a Better Graduate Education,”…
The Best of February from HigherEdJobs
In the blink of an eye, it is now March. In case you missed anything last…
In the Spirit of Black History Month, You Can No Longer Be “Not Racist”
Drazen Zigic/Shutterstock Being “not racist” will no longer suffice. In a nation where Critical Race Theory…
To Accept or Not to Accept? Navigating Academic Job Offers
by Bertin M. Louis Jr. fizkes/Shutterstock It is the academic job search season where many…
The Changing Landscape of Residence Life and Housing – Higher Ed Careers
GREG PATTON/Shutterstock Residence life has changed dramatically over the past decade, let alone the past several…