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[ChronicleVitae. A Service of The Chronicle of Higher Education] [ChronicleVitae. A Service of The Chronicle of Higher Education]( [ChronicleVitae. A Service of The Chronicle of Higher Education]( {NAME}, here are some articles we think you'll find interesting: This Week's News & Advice [Email digest getting online teaching vitae] [Going Online in a Hurry: What to Do and Where to Start]( March 9 Six steps for quickly (and realistically) moving your teaching online, with the goal of maintaining as much continuity as possible. [Email digest vitae gettyimages 1144801506 web] [How to Work Well With Graduate Students]( March 9 Four tips on how to have healthy, productive, rewarding interactions with your doctoral students. [Email digest vitae 2yeartrack] [What Not to Say in a Job Interview at a Two-Year College]( Rob Jenkins, March 4 Three things you shouldn’t say to a community-college hiring committee and four other remarks best avoided at any type of campus interview. [Email digest vitae phd volunteers 1] [Why Every Doctoral Student Should Volunteer Off Campus]( March 2 After five years as a TA, the last thing I wanted to do was provide any institution with free labor. Here’s why I did it anyway. [Email digest vitae work from home] [Why and How You Should Let Your Postdocs Work Remotely]( February 25 Instead of forcing Ph.D.s to relocate for a new postdoc, consider allowing them to work from their chosen hometown. Job Opportunities [Vice-Dean and Professor, Division of Educational Leadership & Innovation]( [Arizona State University at Tempe]( in Arizona posted on March 17 [Assistant Professor of Counseling Psychology - Department of Educational Studies]( [Purdue University at West Lafayette]( in Indiana posted on March 20 The ChronicleVitae editorial team collects highlights from our News & Advice pages for this weekly e-mail digest. Want more reporting and insight on the academic workplace? [Visit us online]( for daily features and aggregation from around the Web. If you think you have received this e-mail in error—or if you have any questions or concerns—you can contact us at support@ChronicleVitae.com. Thanks, The ChronicleVitae Team [More News & Advice]( Advertisement [ChronicleVitae. A Service of The Chronicle of Higher Education] [Manage your ChronicleVitae e-mail settings]( [Stop receiving the news & advice digest email]( 1255 Twenty-Third St., N.W. • Washington, DC 20037 © 2020 • [About Us]( • [Privacy Policy](

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