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Gazette
Transitions: Tufts U. Selects New President; Ohio State U. President Plans to Step Down
Sunil Kumar will become the next president of Tufts University. -
Navigating the Strike
‘It’s a Mess’: U. of California Grades Are Due Soon, and Professors Are Struggling
A monthlong strike involving thousands of teaching assistants has forced universities to make contingency plans. -
Leadership
Colorado State Paid Ex-President Nearly $1.6 Million to Leave. Her Likely Replacement Is Raising Eyebrows.
The sole finalist for the job is Amy Parsons, previously a Colorado State lawyer and administrator. Some faculty members have questions. -
Advice
Admin 101: Ready to Lead on Short Notice?
Plenty of professors become administrators overnight with an unexpected offer. Here’s how to prepare for “the call” and make it more likely that you will be tapped. -
Advice
How to Support Your Staff Beyond the Pandemic
Six best practices for creating a better campus work culture. -
The Review | Essay
Higher Ed Is a Land of Dead-End Jobs
Colleges have done a spectacularly bad job of managing talent. -
'This Thing is Not Over'
Postdocs at the U. of California Got a Raise. But Who’s Going to Pay for It?
Some scholars are concerned that labs will have to cut positions if the increased costs have to come out of grant money. -
Gazette
Transitions: U. of Illinois at Chicago Names New Leader; Michigan State U. Selects Interim President
Marie Lynn Miranda, former provost of the University of Notre Dame, has been named chancellor of the University of Illinois at Chicago. -
Advice
How to Retain Your Best Staff Members
Four tips from a former student-affairs administrator on how to improve work culture on campus. -
Advice
Ask the Chair: ‘I’ve Never Been a Boss Before’
A new chair seeks advice on how to be an effective supervisor of department staff members.