Dear Employers: Dos and Don’ts for Virtual Interviews
I’m chairing a search committee this semester, and in light of continued COVID conditions (as well as efficiency, of course), we’re conducting …
I’m chairing a search committee this semester, and in light of continued COVID conditions (as well as efficiency, of course), we’re conducting …
When I teach academic writing, I always notice how stressed students get—especially graduate students—wanting to get it right immediately. I explain that …
It’s a fact of modern life: You need someone who gets life’s little annoyances. And since many of those irritations are work-related, it …
When the box arrived, I was sprawled out on the couch staring the ceiling, contemplating a 10-minute power-nap between meetings. Like every …
“Have you become cynical or critical at work?” Well, my self-appointed nickname is Cynical Shawna. “Do you drag yourself to work and …
Normally when a new semester starts, I think about what I want to accomplish–for myself professionally, with my students, in the department/university. …
One of the scariest things about publishing a book? Waiting for the feedback. I’ve been on pins and needles the last couple …
Drum roll, please… It’s officially book day!! What started at Arizona State University 11 years ago and finished at Sacramento State during …
It’s been a long, strange year. Like many, I’m damn delighted to see it go. Like counting the minutes until midnight and …
Teaching in a time of crisis. Whoa, boy. I already don’t like it! Like many educators, I’ve been struggling recently to adapt …