Professors

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Feb 4th, 2014
As a scholarly writer, you were probably educated at the School of Hard Knocks, but it’s not the only school or even the best. Much is known abou...
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Feb 4th, 2014
Depending on your particular institution, advising of students may be a small portion or a significant part of your responsibilities.  Adapt the follow...
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Feb 4th, 2014
An energized class of students is MUCH easier to teach than a de-energized classroom.There are times where you have a class of students, especially gra...
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Feb 1st, 2014
I have always taken attendance – whether I was teaching fifth grade, ninth grade, undergraduates, graduate students, or professors who were takin...
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Feb 1st, 2014
What? Tools in the office? We know – most of us don’t do much repair or need to use power tools at work. Beverly says, “I actually do...
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Feb 1st, 2014
As academics we are good accumulators of many things, among them, computer files. We have data files, and document files, email archives and images fil...
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Feb 1st, 2014
Oh, boy. Sometimes we are just our own worst enemies. You have so many worthwhile and important projects to complete, and yet tasks that are seriously ...
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Feb 1st, 2014
Recognize that essentially everyone’s job involves interruptions of one type or another.  We can acknowledge that and still figure out ways to ke...
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Jan 24th, 2014
Mentors are guides that are willing to provide encouragement and support to another colleague. Mentors have your best interest at heart; and can be tru...
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Jan 24th, 2014
A professor of art history sent me this question: I came to one of your workshops when I was a visiting professor and found your suggestions very helpf...