Making the case for faculty disability accommodations that go beyond individualism and toward structural change.
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Ways to End Grateful Guest Syndrome
How academic departments can support marginalized faculty and end the oppressive practice of grateful guest syndrome.
Anima Adjepong on Interdisciplinary Intuition
Cathy Hannabach interviews Anima Adjepong about intuition in the research process, intellectual promiscuity, and their book Afropolitan Projects.
Beginning without a Road Map
Why beginning comes before planning and what it means to begin things amidst uncertainty, change, and anxiety.
Reviewing Your Priorities after a Tumultuous Year
Reviewing your priorities is a standard part of any year-end review but reviewing 2020 presents some new challenges. Here’s help.
Reflecting on Quite a Year
Tips for reflecting on your journey over the last 12 months and setting the stage for a supportive 2021 and beyond.
Reflection and Compassion to Close Out the Year
Year-end reflection and assessment mean something quite different this year. Here’s our guide on looking back and looking ahead.
Sustainability in Uncertain Times
This month we’re tackling how to foreground sustainability in uncertain times, including in our relationships, projects, and schedules.
How Authors Can Build Sustainable Editor Relationships
What academic authors can do to build sustainable editor relationships that help them meet their publishing goals.
Christopher Persaud on Creating Balance to Avoid Burnout
Host Cathy Hannabach interviews scholar Christopher Persaud about juggling diverse projects without getting overwhelmed.
Project Management for Real Life
How to build a project management system that fits your real, messy, and embodied life—including how to stop doing what isn’t working.
Koritha Mitchell on Homemade Citizenship
Cathy Hannabach interviews cultural critic and professor Koritha Mitchell about the history of Black women’s citizenship and achievement.