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It’s currently mid-November and that means that the end of the fall semester is now on the horizon. How are you holding up right now? I’ve been hearing from my clients as well as my friends on the tenure track that this semester has been exceptionally challenging for them.

Grappling with current global crises and navigating campus politics, combined with an already challenging workload, is really taking its toll on many women of color faculty. This can manifest in different ways for you: sheer exhaustion, burnout, or that sinking feeling like you can never get caught up in your work. 

With just a few more weeks left of the term and the calendar year, how can you manage to finish out the semester in a more gratifying way? This may be a good time to take a moment to reflect on your goals for the end of the year.

In this episode, I’m going to talk about checking in with yourself and reassessing your priorities for the final weeks of the semester.

Find the full transcript for this episode, along with other great resources for WOC faculty at RisewithClarity.com/7.


Dr. Katherine Lee is a Higher Ed Coach and Career Strategist and a former tenured professor at an R1 university. She helps women of color faculty to manage the tenure track, navigate politics, and take the next steps to advance their careers. To find more resources or to work with Katherine, check out her website at: Rise with Clarity.