How faculty journal editors can create a journal style guide that embodies the politics, ethics, and vision of their journal.
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Sandra Ristovska on Seeing Human Rights
Cathy Hannabach interviews Sandra Ristovska about the ethical, political, and legal relationship between imagery and human rights.
Navigating Mid-Career Faculty Service Commitments
How mid-career faculty can prioritize the academic service requests that are most important to them while balancing their time.
Surbhi Malik on Diasporic Radio
Host Cathy Hannabach interviews Surbhi Malik about diasporic radio production and mentoring students’ whole, complex selves.
How to Write a Letter of Recommendation
How to write a letter of recommendation for a student, including where to begin, what to include, and how to follow up.
Sustaining Mentor Relations over the Long Term
Sustaining mentor relations over time takes planning and dedication, and allowing those relations to change as you and your mentors change too.
Helping Mentees Achieve Their Goals
Helping mentees achieve their goals takes patience, empathy, and a recognition that their ambitions may not be the same as yours.
Finding Mentors for Your Career Journey
Tips for finding mentors to help you succeed within and beyond academia, as well as keeping those relationships strong over time.
Minal Hajratwala on How to Write Like a Unicorn
Host Cathy Hannabach interviews Minal Hajratwala about writing coaching, queer postcolonial publishing, and how to “write like a unicorn.”
Choosing References for Non-Academic Jobs
Applications for non-academic jobs require references who can speak to your fit, skills, and track record. Here’s how to find them.