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Advice
Leaving Academe? You Need More Than ‘Transferable Skills.’
To be a viable candidate beyond the campus, you have to get over your academic self. -
The Review | Essay
A Martha Graham Moment
On page and stage, the modern-dance pioneer returns for an encore. -
Advice
How to Have a Productive Yet Restorative Summer
Advice from a productivity expert on balancing work and play in the months before another academic year begins. -
The Review | Essay
How Shoddy Data Becomes Sensational Research
Academics are addicted to p-hacking, data torturing, and other statistical sins. We must break these habits. -
Reputation at Stake
Fighting Claims of Research Misconduct, Stanford’s President Isn’t Pulling Punches
Marc Tessier-Lavigne has been vocal in defying his critics, even amid an investigation into image-manipulation allegations. Experts say the strategy may be risky. -
The Review | Forum
How Will Artificial Intelligence Change Higher Ed?
ChatGPT is just the beginning. Twelve scholars and administrators explain. -
Advice
How to Be Yourself on the Page
You may understand the power of first-person writing, but can you wield it gracefully? -
Research and Race
Following Colleague’s Comments on Racism, ‘JAMA’ Editor’s Resignation Came With $500,000 Payout
The money for Howard Bauchner, the former top editor, came from a separation agreement. -
Investigation
The Newest Way to Buy an Advantage in College Admissions
Why some parents are paying to make their teen a “peer reviewed” author. -
The Review | Opinion
When Social Scientists Ask the Wrong Questions
Too many researchers have become the unwitting victims of corporate capture.