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HigherEdJobs Podcast Recap – Why ‘Rugged Flexibility’ is Important in Your Career
Cagkan Sayin/Shutterstock In episode 52 of the HigherEdJobs Podcast Andy and Kelly talk with Justin Zackal,…
Preservation or Progress: Can Universities Successfully Navigate Both?
Viktoria Kurpas/Shutterstock I’ll never forget the first time I saw the campus of my college: as…
Trauma-Informed Teaching and Learning (TITL) Aids Student Resilience
Vanessa Garcia/Pexels TITL Pedagogy Instructors seeking more ways to support and encourage veterans may want to…
How Age-Friendly Universities Can Improve the Second Half of Life
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How to Engage Your Audience Whether Teaching, Interviewing for a Job, or Presenting at a Conference
Jacob Lund/Shutterstock Listening is a critical life skill — in our personal relationships, in school, and…
Don’t Serve Students, Serve the Work
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Is Coaching Critical to Better Supporting Our Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Professionals?
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How To Write Better Emails: Communicating with Clarity and Kindness
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Supporting Staff Who Support Military-Connected and Veteran Students
Christina Morillo/Pexels Earlier this year, LinkedIn released results from a survey of 17,000 professionals from various…