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HigherEdJobs PodcastHigherEdJobs PodcastE79: Emotional Labor in Higher Education and What You Should Know About ItIn this episode, Dr. Alicia Grandey discusses emotional labor and its impact on professionals working in higher education. She explains how roles that require constant emotional regulation -- like those in student support, faculty leadership, or administration -- can lead to burnout and compassion fatigue. Dr. Grandey shares practical frameworks for managing emotional strain, emphasizes the value of emotional awareness, and offers advice on creating healthier boundaries in emotionally charged work environments.Do you have a topic you would like us to discuss on the podcast? Send us your ideas, and you might hear them discussed on...2025-05-1332 minHigherEdJobs PodcastHigherEdJobs PodcastAsk the Expert: How Do You Become Less of a Doer and More of a Leader?In this Ask the Expert episode, a listener asks for advice on how to become less of a doer and more of a leader, especially with so much work to be done. Dr. Gretchen M. Bataille, a seasoned higher education leader, shares her perspectives and experiences on making this shift.Do you have a career question that you would like to submit to Ask the Expert? Send it to us and you might hear it discussed on the HigherEdJobs podcast.2025-05-0619 minHigherEdJobs PodcastHigherEdJobs PodcastE78: Advice for Job Seekers Looking To Work at a Medical School or College of MedicineIn this episode, Dr. Bi Awosika shares her advice for those looking to pursue careers at a medical school or college of medicine. She highlights some key differences in these positions compared to other higher ed departments, the importance of mentorship, and some advice on landing a role. You can learn even more from Dr. Awosika in this Higher Ed Careers interview. Do you have a topic you would like us to discuss on the podcast? Send us your ideas, and you might hear them discussed on the HigherEdJobs podcast. 2025-04-2934 minHigherEdJobs PodcastHigherEdJobs PodcastAsk the Expert: What To Do When Your Original Job Description No Longer Matches Your Current RoleIn this Ask the Expert episode, a listener asks for advice on how to work with supervisors when your original job description and duties no longer reflect your current position. Expert Dr. Chris Lee shares several key insights on how to professionally navigate these scenarios.  Do you have a job search question that you would like to submit to Ask the Expert? Send it to us, and you might hear it discussed on the HigherEdJobs podcast.2025-04-2210 minHigherEdJobs PodcastHigherEdJobs PodcastE77: Going From Peer to Supervisor in Higher Education - Tips, Advice, and Lessons LearnedIn this episode, Dr. AnnMarie Caño shares her advice, and lessons learned, when moving from peer to supervisor and maintaining your work relationships while doing so. Dr. Caño is the author of "Leading Toward Liberation: How to Build Cultures of Thriving in Higher Education."Do you have a topic you would like us to discuss on the podcast? Send us your ideas, and you might hear them discussed on the HigherEdJobs podcast. 2025-04-1529 minFind Your Dream Job: Insider Tips for Finding Work, Advancing your Career, and Loving Your JobFind Your Dream Job: Insider Tips for Finding Work, Advancing your Career, and Loving Your JobWhen and How to Walk Away From The Wrong Job, with Andy HibelCheck out the podcast on Macslist here:(https://www.macslist.org/?post_type=podcasts&p=15936&preview=true) You’ve been searching for a job and you finally have an interview, but something doesn’t feel right. At what point do you walk away? According to Find Your Dream Job guest Andy Hibel, you need to consider several factors when making that decision. If your goals and values don’t match those of the company, it might not be the right fit for you. Andy also stresses the need for working with a team that supports the success of othe...2025-04-0925 minHigherEdJobs PodcastHigherEdJobs PodcastAsk the Expert: Should I Work at My Alma Mater?In this Ask the Expert episode, a listener asks about becoming an employee at their alma mater. Higher education expert Matt Trainum shares the pros and cons of working at your alma mater. Do you have a job search question that you would like to submit to Ask the Expert? Send it to us, and you might hear it discussed on the HigherEdJobs podcast.2025-04-0812 minHigherEdJobs PodcastHigherEdJobs PodcastThe Playlist: New Songs for Your Job SearchCheck out which songs have been added to the HigherEdJobs Playlist for your higher ed job search!  Guests Aditya Johri and Ayanna McConnell share which songs keep them inspired. Do you have songs you want to add to the playlist? Email us at podcast@higheredjobs.com with your suggestions and why you think they belong on the playlist! 2025-04-0108 minHigherEdJobs PodcastHigherEdJobs PodcastAsk the Expert: How Can I Leverage My Age and Experience in a Job Search?In this Ask the Expert episode, a listener asks how to leverage their age and experience in their job search. Higher education expert Dr. Chris Lee answers and offers his tips for success. Do you have a job search question that you would like to submit to Ask the Expert? Send it to us, and you might hear it discussed on the HigherEdJobs podcast.2025-03-2515 minHigherEdJobs PodcastHigherEdJobs PodcastE76: Have You Had a Conversation With Military-Affiliated Students? Part IIJoin the HigherEdJobs Podcast crew in a conversation with military-affiliated students. In part II, hear how their institution has created a sense of belonging for military-affiliated students, their advice for institutions, and questions from the live audience. This episode was recorded at the 2025 NASPA Symposium on Military-Connected Students. The panel welcomes four current military-affiliated students at University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) and consists of a Navy veteran, a military widow, an immigrant Army veteran, and an Air Force veteran.Check out more military-affiliated higher ed content at HigherEdMilitary.Do you have a topic you...2025-03-1822 minHigherEdJobs PodcastHigherEdJobs PodcastE75: Have You Had a Conversation With Military-Affiliated Students? Part IJoin the HigherEdJobs Podcast crew in a conversation with military-affiliated students. In part I, get to know their stories, intersectional identities, and varying student support needs. This episode was recorded at the 2025 NASPA Symposium on Military-Connected Students. The panel welcomes four current military-affiliated students at University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) and consists of a Navy veteran, a military widow, an immigrant Army veteran, and an Air Force veteran.  Check out more military-affiliated higher ed content at HigherEdMilitary. Do you have a topic you would like us to discuss on the podcast? Send us your i...2025-03-1127 minHigherEdJobs PodcastHigherEdJobs PodcastE74: How To Find Joy in Your Job SearchFinding a new job or leaving a current one can be stressful, time consuming, and, at times, disheartening. Is there any room for joy in the job search process? Listen in to hear Kelly and Andy talk about the HigherEdJobs article How to Find Joy in Your Job Search and how to apply some coping strategies to your job search. Do you have a topic you would like us to discuss on the podcast? Send us your ideas, and you might hear them discussed on the HigherEdJobs podcast. 2025-03-0415 minHigherEdJobs PodcastHigherEdJobs PodcastThe Playlist: New Songs for Your Job SearchCheck out which songs have been added to the HigherEdJobs Playlist for your higher ed job search!  Guest Kathleen Hermacinski and a podcast listener share which songs keep them inspired. Do you have songs you want to add to the playlist? Email us at podcast@higheredjobs.com with your suggestions and why you think they belong on the playlist! 2025-02-2508 minHigherEdJobs PodcastHigherEdJobs PodcastE73: What Does It Take for University Staff To Thrive?In this episode Kelly and Andy welcome Dr. Laurie Schreiner to the show to discuss what it means for higher education staff to thrive. Dr. Schreiner walks us through how we can work towards being meaningfully engaged in our work lives and how to find a university cultural fit that will keep us motivated.  Resource mentioned in this episode: What Does It Take for University Staff to Thrive?Do you have a topic you would like us to discuss on the podcast? Send us your ideas, and you might hear them discussed on the HigherEdJobs p...2025-02-1836 minHigherEdJobs PodcastHigherEdJobs PodcastE72: Which Is More Important, Your LinkedIn Profile or Resume/CV?In this episode, Kelly and Andy have a cordial debate over whether a resume/CV or LinkedIn profile is more important during your job search. What do you think? Listen in to hear their take! Do you have a topic you would like us to discuss on the podcast? Send us your ideas, and you might hear them discussed on the HigherEdJobs podcast. 2025-02-1114 minHigherEdJobs PodcastHigherEdJobs PodcastE71: What Is a Dream Job and How Does It Change Over the Years?Recruitment and career expert, Mac Prichard, joins the HigherEdJobs Podcast to talk about dream jobs and how to embrace an effective job search at any career stage to find the right fit.   Do you have a topic you would like us to discuss on the podcast? Send us your ideas, and you might hear them discussed on the HigherEdJobs podcast.2025-02-0435 minHigherEdJobs PodcastHigherEdJobs PodcastAsk the Expert: How Can I Spot Red Flags From an Employer During My Job Search?In this Ask the Expert episode, a listener asks how to spot red flags from an employer during your job search, interview, or your recruitment process. Higher education HR expert Kathleen Hermacinski answers and offers her tips for success.Do you have a job search question that you would like to submit to Ask the Expert? Send it to us, and you might hear it discussed on the HigherEdJobs podcast.2025-01-2813 minHigherEdJobs PodcastHigherEdJobs PodcastE70: Using Artificial Intelligence in Our Careers and Job SearchIn this episode Kelly and Andrew have a conversation about using artificial intelligence (AI) in our careers and job search. Guest Evan Walsh, a higher ed career advisor, shares how AI impacts advising students for their future careers and how job seekers can effectively and ethically use artificial intelligence (AI) in their higher ed job search.The resource from this episode is available here. Do you have a topic you would like us to discuss on the podcast? Send us your ideas, and you might hear them discussed on the HigherEdJobs podcast.2025-01-2128 minHigherEdJobs PodcastHigherEdJobs PodcastAsk the Expert: Advice for New HR Professionals in Higher EducationIn this Ask the Expert episode, a newly hired human resources professional in higher ed asks how to get off on the right foot and for some do's and don'ts in their early career. Higher education HR expert Kathleen Hermacinski answers and offers her tips for success.  Do you have a job search question that you would like to submit to Ask the Expert? Send it to us, and you might hear it discussed on the HigherEdJobs podcast.2025-01-1412 minHigherEdJobs PodcastHigherEdJobs PodcastE69: Why Everyone Working in Higher Education Needs To Care About Their Institutional Business Model, Mission, and CultureIn this episode Marjorie Hass, president of the Council of Independent Colleges, joins the HigherEdJobs Podcast to discuss 2025 outlooks on higher education and why job seekers, faculty, staff, admin, and all employees of an institution need to care about the business model, mission, and culture of their institution. Do you have a topic you would like us to discuss on the podcast? Send us your ideas, and you might hear them discussed on the HigherEdJobs podcast.2025-01-0727 minHigherEdJobs PodcastHigherEdJobs PodcastThree Important Historical Events in Higher Education HistoryHost Andrew Hibel talks with Professor Emeritus John Thelin from the University of Kentucky's College of Education.   Professor Thelin's teaching and research interests focus on the history of higher education and public policy. He likes to bring historical writing and research to contemporary discussions about significant, enduring higher education issues. In this conversation, Thelin and Hibel discuss Dr. Thelin's three most important events/trends that have happened in higher education history. Listen in to hear which events make the conversation!  Do you have a topic you would like us to d...2024-12-2722 minHigherEdJobs PodcastHigherEdJobs PodcastEvery Career in Academia Has Its Own Story Part 2In the second of three podcast episodes, Andy Hibel talks with Professor Emeritus John Thelin from the University of Kentucky's College of Education.  Professor Thelin's teaching and research interests focus on the history of higher education and public policy. He likes to bring historical writing and research to contemporary discussions about significant, enduring higher education issues. In this conversation, Thelin and Hibel discuss the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education and how lesser-known institutions should receive more attention. They also talk about The Morrill Act of 1862 and the Morrow Plots, an experimental agricultural field at...2024-12-1920 minHigherEdJobs PodcastHigherEdJobs PodcastE68: What You Can Learn from Springsteen's Career for Your Role in Higher Ed Part 2In this episode, co-hosts Andy Hibel and Kelly Cherwin continue a conversation with Warren Zanes, music adjunct faculty at Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development at New York University. Zanes is the author of "Deliver Me from Nowhere: The Making of Bruce Springsteen's Nebraska," which is now being made into a biographical film about singer, songwriter, and guitarist Bruce Springsteen.In this second part of the interview, Zanes discusses his left turn in life that led him to a career in academia, following his time in Warner Bros. Recording act The Del Fuegos...2024-12-1730 minHigherEdJobs PodcastHigherEdJobs PodcastEvery Career in Academia Has Its Own StoryIn the first of three podcast episodes, Andy Hibel talks with Professor Emeritus John Thelin from the University of Kentucky's College of Education.  Professor Thelin's teaching and research interests focus on the history of higher education and public policy. He likes to bring historical writing and research to contemporary discussions about significant, enduring higher education issues. In this conversation, Thelin and Hibel reflect on their careers, share advice for starting a career in academia, and highlight trends and changes in higher education over the past 30 years.   Hibel is a co-founder of HigherEdJobs and serv...2024-12-1222 minHigherEdJobs PodcastHigherEdJobs PodcastE67: What You Can Learn from Springsteen's Career for Your Role in Higher Ed Part 1In this episode, co-hosts Andy Hibel and Kelly Cherwin talk with Warren Zanes, music adjunct faculty at Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development at New York University.  Zanes is the author of "Deliver Me from Nowhere: The Making of Bruce Springsteen's Nebraska," which sets the backdrop for the conversation on taking the road-less-traveled in your career. The book is now being made into a biographical film about singer, songwriter, and guitarist Bruce Springsteen. In this first part of the interview, Zanes discusses the importance of taking risks in life and allowing yourself to b...2024-12-1028 minHigherEdJobs PodcastHigherEdJobs PodcastAsk the Expert: Should I Take a Less-Preferred Job or Have a Gap in My Resume?In this Ask the Expert episode, Chris Lee responds to a listener's question about when to consider accepting a less-preferred job offer.The listener asks, "What is better for my career development and future prospects: to take an open position in a department outside of my professional interests, even if my time there is short, or to have a gap in my resume while waiting for the right fit"?Lee says choosing between having a gap in employment or taking a less-preferred position is a personal decision made in the context of circumstance and experience...2024-12-0308 minHigherEdJobs PodcastHigherEdJobs PodcastE66: How to Promote Yourself and Keep Going in Your Job Search, Part 2In this episode, co-hosts Andy Hibel and Kelly Cherwin continue a conversation with Professor Claire Kamp Dush from the University of Minnesota Twin Cities. She has dual appointments in the Minnesota Population Center and the Department of Sociology and studies topics at the intersection of psychology, sociology, and public health.Kamp Dush discusses the job search process for graduate students and offers tips that apply to job seekers looking for their next role in academia. In this second part of the interview, she talks about dealing with rejection, doing homework before the on-campus interview, and what to...2024-11-2622 minHigherEdJobs PodcastHigherEdJobs PodcastE65: How to Promote Yourself and Keep Going in Your Job Search, Part 1In this episode, co-hosts Andy Hibel and Kelly Cherwin talk with Professor Claire Kamp Dush from the University of Minnesota Twin Cities. She has dual appointments in the Minnesota Population Center and the Department of Sociology and studies topics at the intersection of psychology, sociology, and public health. Kamp Dush, a first-generation college student, teaches a Ph.D. Job Market course and provides advice on the job search process for graduate students seeking their next role in academia. In this first part of the interview, she talks about the importance of promoting your work and accomplishments, authenticity...2024-11-1926 minHigherEdJobs PodcastHigherEdJobs PodcastAsk the Expert: Does Interviewing First or Last Matter?In this Ask the Expert episode, Chris Lee responds to a listener's question about options for the timing of an interview. The listener asks, "When you are offered a variety of days and times by a search committee for an interview, which should I pick -- the earliest day and time that works for me? Or should I try to aim for the last available time they offer? In other words, does the timing of my interview have an effect on me being top of mind in the mix of candidates?" Lee says his response...2024-11-1208 minHigherEdJobs PodcastHigherEdJobs PodcastE64: Teaching Nurses and Medics When the Stakes Are High, Part 2In the second episode of a two-part conversation, co-host Andy Hibel talks with Greg White, a nurse practitioner and associate professor at The College of St. Scholastica. In this conversation, White describes his recent experience as a subject matter expert working with Norwegian counterparts to train Ukrainian soldiers to be medics in the current war against Russia. He said that taking part in this mission is one of the few times in the last decade when he felt he had made a dent in something much bigger than any other work or training he's done. 2024-11-0520 minHigherEdJobs PodcastHigherEdJobs PodcastE63: Teaching Nurses and Medics When the Stakes Are High, Part 1In this episode, co-host Andy Hibel talks with Greg White, associate professor at The College of St. Scholastica, where he serves as director of the Traditional Undergraduate Nursing Program.White enlisted in the Air National Guard in 2007 and has been deployed on missions worldwide, working as a medic or, at times, an administrator. He oversaw COVID testing and coordinated findings with the Mayo Clinic in Minneapolis in the spring of 2020. White is a nurse practitioner who trains medics and nurses to ensure they are ready to deploy when the time comes. In this co...2024-10-2920 minHigherEdJobs PodcastHigherEdJobs PodcastE62: Higher Ed Careers for Veterans and the Military-Affiliated CommunityIn this episode, LeNaya Hezel, chief programs officer at the Warrior-Scholar Project, talks with co-hosts Andy Hibel and Monika Sziron about her career path as a military spouse and her work and research in higher education. In her current role, she helps develop educational experiences accessible to any enlisted veteran pursuing higher education.  Hezel talks about why higher education is a great career option for veterans and military-affiliated students. She also discusses results from her doctoral research studying how universities structure veteran and military-affiliated student resources on campus.Hezel previously served as director of Diversity, E...2024-10-1536 minHigherEdJobs PodcastHigherEdJobs PodcastAsk the Expert: How to Conduct a Location-Specific Job SearchOn HigherEdJobs, there are almost 86,000 open positions at 2,200 institutions nationwide. The possibilities are endless if you're willing to relocate for a job. But what if you want to relocate to a specific region or state?In this Ask the Expert episode, Chris Lee responds to a listener who would like to move to Colorado. The listener wrote, "Should I use LinkedIn and professional associations or reach out directly to HR or other departments at universities where I might be a good fit?"  Lee said that job seekers must do their research, uncover resources, a...2024-10-0815 minHigherEdJobs PodcastHigherEdJobs PodcastE61- Bold MOVES from HigherEdMilitary Spotlight Award Winner Boost Veteran EducationCourtney Swoboda, who received the 2024 HigherEdMilitary Spotlight Award, describes her career path as "random." But during a recent interview with HigherEdJobs podcast co-hosts Andy Hibel and Monika Sziron, we saw that she is a determined and forward-thinking leader making strides in veteran education. As the director of Military and Veteran Services at the University of Central Missouri, Swoboda and her team spend their days processing educational benefits for students through the U.S. Department of Veterans. They also oversee state and federal military tuition assistance and process military transcripts.   Swoboda launched a statewide organization, MOV...2024-10-0120 minHigherEdJobs PodcastHigherEdJobs PodcastConversation: HigherEdJobs Sends Their Kids to CollegeHave you ever helped your kids move to college? What emotions did you feel, and how did things go? In this episode, HigherEdJobs podcast hosts Andy Hibel and Kelly Cherwin each describe their recent experiences of dropping off a child at college, from their personal and professional perspectives.Andy and his wife dropped off their youngest, and he said it was an idyllic experience. Their oldest child had previously set off for college in fall 2020 during the lockdown phase of the COVID-19 pandemic. He recalled the family waving at her through the front window of t...2024-09-2316 minHigherEdJobs PodcastHigherEdJobs PodcastAsk the Expert: A Conversation on Recruiting Staff and Faculty in Higher EducationIn this Ask the Expert episode, HR expert Kathleen Hermacinski and Matt Trainum, vice president with the Council of Independent Colleges, respond to questions from listeners about the use of recruiting for roles in higher education.The questions they explore include how in-house and outside recruiting firms work at colleges and universities. Hermacinski said that outside firms search on behalf of the institution. Based on her experience as the head of human resources at Eureka College, she said they typically only use search firms for C-suite leadership positions, including president. Trainum said candidates must jump t...2024-09-1715 minHigherEdJobs PodcastHigherEdJobs PodcastThe Playlist: FireworkIn this episode, Mary Guiden added "Firework" by Katy Perry to the HigherEdJobs Playlist for your higher ed job search. She found the lyrics inspiring while experiencing the ups and downs of a job search: "If you only knew what the future holds / After a hurricane comes a rainbow / Maybe a reason why all the doors are closed / So you could open one that leads you to the perfect road."  Guiden is the associate director of editorial strategy, special projects at HigherEdJobs. Do you have songs you want to add to the...2024-09-1007 minHigherEdJobs PodcastHigherEdJobs PodcastE60: Encouraging Women to Explore a Career in Facilities ManagementHow do you define facilities management at a university or college? Winnie Kwofie, who has overseen facilities management teams in public and private higher education institutions, describes the field as integrating people and processes in one place. She is passionate about increasing awareness about the diverse and interesting roles in facilities management. Currently, on HigherEdJobs, there are 4,300 open positions listed. Kwofie helped launch "Women in Facilities in the Cal State U" system while serving as associate vice president of facilities development and operations at California State University East Bay. Women are underrepresented in...2024-08-2734 minHigherEdJobs PodcastHigherEdJobs PodcastE59: RJ Jenkins on Imposter Feelings, a Sign You're Doing Something RightWhat if feeling like an imposter was not a negative thing? In this episode, RJ Jenkins, director of education at the Columbia University Center for Veteran Transition and Integration, talks about imposter syndrome or what he prefers to describe as imposter feelings or a phenomenon. Typically, imposter syndrome is described as self-doubt among high-achieving individuals who overlook their accomplishments. It's common in academia, with some estimates showing that nearly 70% of academic professionals will experience imposter syndrome at some point in their careers.When he’s experienced imposter feelings, Jenkins said he was pushing himself outside his...2024-08-1340 minHigherEdJobs PodcastHigherEdJobs PodcastE58: Navigating Personal Challenges While Staying Engaged at WorkHow do you manage working while experiencing hard times in life?In this episode, the HigherEdJobs editorial team talks with hosts Andy Hibel and Kelly Cherwin about managing an illness, supporting a family member, and caring for children and teenagers while working, among other topics. We were inspired to discuss this topic after reading "How to be Emotionally Present at Work When You Have Real Stuff Going on at Home," by HEJ contributor Eileen Hoenigman Meyer. As Meyer said, managing these situations or even weathering a crisis is an emotional a...2024-06-2530 minHigherEdJobs PodcastHigherEdJobs PodcastAsk the Expert: What Doctoral Degree Should I Pursue to Advance my Career?Did you know that in some fields of study, as many as 70% of doctoral students don't finish the program?In this Ask the Expert episode, Chris Lee discusses the complex question of what type of doctoral degree to pursue to advance your career. In terms of demand for candidates with an Ed.D. or Ph.D., Lee said the job market varies by field, region and the type of institution.  Pursing a doctoral degree can be costly. Will it open the right doors for you? Interrogate yourself about the reasons why you want to pursue t...2024-06-1109 minHigherEdJobs PodcastHigherEdJobs PodcastAsk the Expert: How Long Should I Wait Before Resubmitting an Application?In this Ask the Expert episode, Chris Lee discusses open-ended applicant pools. These positions may be listed as "open until filled" or they could be pooled positions that stay open for a long period of time. Lee suggests re-applying to a position after you've gained new knowledge, experience, skills or certifications. He is a managing director with Storbeck Search, which specializes in education-related executive search.Read more in a recent article on this topic on HigherEdJobs.Have a burning question that you would like to submit to Ask the Expert? Send us your...2024-05-2814 minHigherEdJobs PodcastHigherEdJobs PodcastE56: Tips for New Job Seekers in Higher EducationWant the perfect checklist to prepare for your next interview? HR expert Kathleen Hermacinski shares tips and advice on the job search process, including in-person interviews on campus. Research the institution before your first interview. The biggest red flag is not asking questions in an interview. Respond to recruiters and the hiring manager in a timely manner. Hermacinski is the head of human resources at Eureka College. She recently took part in CUPA-HR's Ignite program, which is sponsored in part by HigherEdJobs. The program connects a select group of early-career higher ed HR professionals with CUPA-HR, and...2024-05-2131 minHigherEdJobs PodcastHigherEdJobs PodcastAsk the Expert: How Long Should I Stay in a Leadership Position if I Can Make a Lateral Move?In this Ask the Expert episode, Chris Lee responds to a question about the length of time you should stay in a leadership role if an opportunity to make a lateral move arises within your institution. He said this question addresses commonly-discussed job search topics, including career growth, change and finding the right role. Sometimes making a lateral move is a good idea. How do you feel about the move? Change creates lots of dynamics, and you might lose that supportive supervisor or kind coworkers.  Listen to the episode and learn more from Lee, a m...2024-05-1412 minHigherEdJobs PodcastHigherEdJobs PodcastThe Playlist: Feelin’ GroovyListen to the songs podcast guests Rick Clark and Brennan Barnard have added to the HigherEdJobs Playlist for your higher ed job search. Their choices include tunes by Simon & Garfunkel, U2, R.E.M. and from the musical "Hamilton." Clark and Barnard are authors of "The Truth about College Admission: A Family Guide to Getting In and Staying Together."Do you have songs you want to add to the playlist? Email us at podcast@higheredjobs.com with your suggestions and why you think they belong on the playlist. 2024-04-2313 minThe EdUp ExperienceThe EdUp Experience834: LIVE from ⁠InsightsEDU⁠ 2024 - with Michelle Neumann, Digital Advertising Account Manager, HigherEdJobsIt’s YOUR time to #EdUp In this episode, recorded LIVE & in person from the InsightsEDU 2024 conference in Phoenix, AZ YOUR guest is Michelle Neumann, Digital Advertising Account Manager, HigherEdJobs YOUR host is Dr. Joe Sallustio Listen in to #EdUp! Thank YOU so much for tuning in. Join us on the next episode for YOUR time to EdUp! Connect with YOUR EdUp Team - Elvin Freytes & Dr. Joe Sallustio ● Join YOUR EdUp community at The EdUp Experience! We make education YOUR business! 2024-02-2216 minHigherEdJobs PodcastHigherEdJobs PodcastE45: Returning to the Faculty After LeadershipThe cyclical process of senior academic leaders rising from the faculty ranks, only to return years or decades later, remains one of higher education’s most distinctive and least understood traditions. In this episode HigherEdJobs Author in Residence Lisa Jasinski, author of "Stepping Away Returning to the Faculty After Senior Academic Leadership" discusses strategies for navigating the dynamic transition of returning to teaching after being an institutional leader. 2024-01-0924 minHigherEdJobs PodcastHigherEdJobs PodcastE44: End of the Year Higher Ed Reflections - Part 2In this episode, the entire HigherEdJobs editorial team is together to share their favorite articles of the year. Kelly and Leah discuss Take Your Heart Off Your Sleeve Before You Start Your Job Search and Should You Be ‘Rage Applying’ for Jobs?2023-12-1915 minHigherEdJobs PodcastHigherEdJobs PodcastE43: End of the Year Higher Ed Reflections - Part 1In this episode, the entire HigherEdJobs editorial team is together to share their favorite articles of the year.  Andy and Monika discuss Rules for Fair Fighting at Work and Promoting Rural Inclusion in Higher Education.  2023-12-1318 minHigherEdJobs PodcastHigherEdJobs PodcastThe Playlist: New Songs for Your Job SearchCheck out which song podcast guest Hira Byrne Paulin has added to the HigherEdJobs Playlist for your higher ed job search!  Do you have songs you want to add to the playlist? Email us at podcast@higheredjobs.com with your suggestions and why you think they belong on the playlist! 2023-11-2807 minHigherEdJobs PodcastHigherEdJobs PodcastThe Playlist: New Songs for Your Job SearchCheck out which songs podcast guest Richard Sax has added to the HigherEdJobs Playlist for your higher ed job search! Do you have songs you want to add to the playlist? Email us at podcast@higheredjobs.com with your suggestions and why you think they belong on the playlist! 2023-09-1913 minHigherEdJobs PodcastHigherEdJobs PodcastE30: Rage ApplyingThe phrase "rage applying" is a new term for going on a resume-sending spree, according to an article on the topic from our regular contributor, Justin Zackal. In this episode, Kelly and Andy respond to Justin's article and add their insights about dealing with frustrations at work and whether rage applying can be a good thing.After listening, do you have any thoughts on rage applying?Email us at podcast@higheredjobs.com with any further questions! 2023-04-2512 minHigherEdJobs PodcastHigherEdJobs PodcastE29: Good vs. Bad Interview Questions: The BadA couple of months back we asked HigherEdJobs job seekers for some of the 'best interview questions' and some of the 'worst interview questions' that they have been asked in an interview. In this episode, Kelly and Andy discuss how to deal with bad interview questions from ones that make you uncomfortable (that may even be illegal) to curveballs you can't begin to predict (such as 'what color crayon would you be?').2023-04-1114 minHigherEdJobs PodcastHigherEdJobs PodcastThe Playlist: New Songs for Your Job SearchCheck out which songs podcast guests Steve Snyder and Greg Britton have added to the HigherEdJobs Playlist for your higher ed job search! Do you have songs you want to add to the playlist? Email us at podcast@higheredjobs.com with your suggestions and why you think they belong on the playlist! 2023-04-0410 minHigherEdJobs PodcastHigherEdJobs PodcastE28: Good vs. Bad Interview Questions: The GoodA couple months back we asked HigherEdJobs job seekers for some of the 'best interview questions' and some of the 'worst interview questions' that they have been asked in an interview. In this episode Kelly and Andy discuss how to capitalize on the good questions we may be asked in an interview.From the audience: What is the best question you have ever been asked in an interview?  1.     How can this position assist or enhance the work that you are doing in your role? 2.     What is a word that...2023-03-2814 minHigherEdJobs PodcastHigherEdJobs PodcastE27: Acing a Presentation During Your InterviewHave you been asked to prepare a presentation during your interview? Listen in to hear advice from Steve Snyder from the School of Theatre at Penn State University. Learn how to prepare, how to anticipate any curveballs, and how to ace your presentation during your interview. After listening, do you have more questions about presentations during interviews? Email us at podcast@higheredjobs.com with any further questions! 2023-03-1430 minHigherEdJobs PodcastHigherEdJobs PodcastE26: How to Get Your Book PublishedDo you have an idea you want to turn into a book? In this episode, Kelly and Andy interview Greg Britton, the editorial director of Johns Hopkins University Press. Britton answers a number of questions for new and tenured book authors alike. Britton shares the inside scoop of what happens in the editorial process. After listening, do you have more questions about getting your work published by a university press? Email us at podcast@higheredjobs.com with any further questions! 2023-02-2821 minHigherEdJobs PodcastHigherEdJobs PodcastE25: Re-thinking Conflicts in the WorkplaceHow has conflict impacted your workplace? How have conflicts within your office or institution been handled in the past? Listen in to learn how reshaping how we think about conflict can improve workplaces and morale. You might just be the mediator your office needs. Check out all of Daniel's articles on workplace conflict here. We can’t wait to hear from you! Email us at podcast@higheredjobs.com with your questions for Kelly and Andy. 2023-02-1422 minHigherEdJobs PodcastHigherEdJobs PodcastE24: The Landscape of Higher Ed Hiring - A Military Veteran's PerspectiveThe Vice President of HR at Governors State University and Air Force Veteran, Joshua Allen, shares his insights into the landscape of higher education hiring. Allen stresses that we need to get the 'human' back in human resources, listen to higher ed employees' needs, and encourage job seekers to apply for jobs that they have the skills for, even if they do not match the 'preferred' degree requirements. From the episode: Check out HigherEdMilitary. Read the CUPA-HR Report Summary. We can’t wait to hear from you! Email us at podcast@higheredjobs.com...2023-01-3130 minHigherEdJobs PodcastHigherEdJobs PodcastE23: The Importance of Professional Associations for Career SuccessIn this episode Mark Coldren, associate vice president and chief human resources officer at the University at Buffalo SUNY, shares why joining a professional association, or maintaining your involvement in one, is imperative for your career success. Mark offers advice for anyone struggling to get funding to attend association conferences and how to advocate to your leadership that professional development goes beyond dollars and cents. We can’t wait to hear from you! Email us at podcast@higheredjobs.com with your questions for Kelly and Andy. 2023-01-1727 minHigherEdJobs PodcastHigherEdJobs PodcastE22: The Future of Work, Recruitment, and HiringThought maker, futurist, and strategist Alexandra Levit joins Kelly and Andy on the podcast for a discussion on the future of work in higher education. Levit shares what higher education can learn from other industries that are adjusting to hybrid work environments, accelerated recruiting processes, and retaining durable workforces. We can’t wait to hear from you! Email us at podcast@higheredjobs.com with your questions for Kelly and Andy. 2023-01-0325 minHigherEdJobs PodcastHigherEdJobs PodcastE21: Reflecting on Higher Education in 2022In the last episode of the year, Kelly and Andy reflect on what happened in higher education throughout 2022 and share some of their favorite takeaways from this year's podcast episodes. What have you learned this year that you are taking with you into 2023 and what are you leaving behind in 2022? We can’t wait to hear from you! Email us at podcast@higheredjobs.com with your questions for Kelly and Andy. We hope you have a joyous holiday season and bring on 2023! 2022-12-2027 minHigherEdJobs PodcastHigherEdJobs PodcastE20: The Do's and Don'ts of Resume WritingIn this episode, Kelly and Andy interview Michael Scott and Rainer Neely from Clemson University and discuss all things resume. Are you wondering how long your resume should be? Are you curious what hiring managers are looking for in your resume? Are you a veteran struggling to translate your military skills into civilian skills? Should we create our resumes for a human reader or an ATS? Listen in to hear great advice from Michael and Rainer and how to revamp your resume. We can’t wait to hear from you! Email u...2022-12-0630 minHigherEdJobs PodcastHigherEdJobs PodcastE19: The Truth, Lies, and Tricks Behind Popular College RankingsIn this episode Colin Diver author of "Breaking Ranks" shares the truth, lies, and tricks behind popular college ranking systems and the repercussions it has on American higher education. Kelly and Andy ask how knowing the truth behind college rankings impacts students and job seekers. We can’t wait to hear from you! Email us at podcast@higheredjobs.com with your questions for Kelly and Andy. 2022-11-1530 minHigherEdJobs PodcastHigherEdJobs PodcastE18: Is Work Chipping Away at Your Happiness?Have you felt stuck in a rut at work for six months or more? Is something at work chipping away at your happiness? If so, it's time to start reflecting on your career goals and dreams. In this episode, Career Coach Hallie Crawford shares how to get out of a work rut, how to face what is causing your unhappiness, and ways to create your career path. We can’t wait to hear from you! Email us at podcast@higheredjobs.com with your questions for Kelly and Andy. 2022-11-0827 minHigherEdJobs PodcastHigherEdJobs PodcastE17: Acing Your First Semester as a New Faculty MemberIn this episode, Dr. Emily Allen Williams shares her advice for acing your first semester as a new faculty member. Whether it is your very first semester teaching, or whether you have just started teaching at a new institution, Dr. Williams shares how you can solidify your place in your new role. Email us at podcast@higheredjobs.com with your questions for Kelly and Andy. 2022-10-2526 minHigherEdJobs PodcastHigherEdJobs PodcastThe Playlist: Till I Collapse and Break My SoulIn this playlist episode Sarah Westbrook, the content quality coordinator and integrations specialist for HigherEdJobs, shares her love for music and how she uses playlists to get through lulls in the work day. Sarah adds Till I Collapse and Break My Soul to the HigherEdJobs Playlist. Email us at podcast@higheredjobs.com with your questions for Kelly and Andy. 2022-10-1815 minHigherEdJobs PodcastHigherEdJobs PodcastE16: How the Interim Role Has Changed Higher EducationIn this episode, Kelly and Andy interview Dr. James Martin, a senior consultant at The Registry, who works specifically with professionals seeking interim roles in higher education.Dr. Martin shares how he thinks the future of work in higher education will shift and highlights many ways the work has already shifted. We can’t wait to hear from you! Email us at podcast@higheredjobs.com with your questions for Kelly and Andy. 2022-10-1129 minHigherEdJobs PodcastHigherEdJobs PodcastE15: What's the Status of DEEI in Higher Education?In this episode, Kelly and Andy sit down with Dr. Shai Butler and discuss the progress and role of diversity, equity, equality, and inclusion in higher education. Dr. Butler shares her hopes and dreams for DEEI in higher education and how each person working at colleges and universities, administrative staff, faculty, and leadership, can make a difference. Check out all of Dr. Butler's articles on HigherEdJobs. We can’t wait to hear from you! Email us at podcast@higheredjobs.com with your questions for Kelly and Andy. 2022-09-2727 minHigherEdJobs PodcastHigherEdJobs PodcastThe Playlist: You Get What You GiveLynley Brinkman, senior account manager, recruitment at HigherEdJobs adds "You Get What You Give" to the HigherEdJobs Spotify Playlist and shares some stories about working abroad in Germany. We can’t wait to hear from you! Email us at podcast@higheredjobs.com with your questions, or songs, for Kelly and Andy. 2022-09-2007 minHigherEdJobs PodcastHigherEdJobs PodcastE14: How to Find Your Next Job with a Search ConsultantHave you considered working with a search consultant to find your next job? Are you wondering how a search consultant can help you in the job search process? Listen in to hear from Suzanne Teer, senior partner at WittKieffer, who shares incredible advice for those seeking leadership roles in higher education. The days of applying for 20 positions at a time is over, "...if you can't make a genuine case for why this job excites you, this particular job, at this particular institution, at this time, you are gonna have a hard time getting the attention of a s...2022-09-1323 minHigherEdJobs PodcastHigherEdJobs PodcastThe Playlist: Dream Weaver and 9 to 5In this playlist episode Denee Sudano, Account Manager, Recruitment at HigherEdJobs, adds 'Dream Weaver' and '9 to 5' to The HigherEdJobs Playlist. Denee shares that as a child her family used to have a hot air balloon named Dream Weaver. Kelly correctly and proudly answers a trivia question from Andy. We can’t wait to hear from you! Connect with the hosts Andrew Hibel and Kelly Cherwin. 2022-09-0608 minHigherEdJobs PodcastHigherEdJobs PodcastE13: Is Your Office Still Using this Outdated Management Strategy?In episode 13 of the HigherEdJobs Podcast, Kelly and Andy talk about performance appraisals with Christopher Lee* and why they are outdated.Do performance appraisals accomplish what they set out to do? Christopher Lee’s short answer, “Nope.”Performance appraisals are often demotivating and negative. So how can job seekers find out if an office or department still uses performance appraisals? Lee advises that job seekers do their due diligence in finding out if the office they are seeking to work in has sound leadership, “interview the organization, and the leader, as they're interviewing you.”We can’t...2022-08-3014 minHigherEdJobs PodcastHigherEdJobs PodcastE12: Conversations with a Rock Star Turned Professor -- Part IIIn the season two premier of the HigherEdJobs Podcast, Martin Atkins shares his advice for job seekers and life seekers. Martin stresses that the worst time to look for a job is when you are under any kind of duress. Andy and Martin discuss how job searches can shift in scope and emotional duress depending on the circumstances. Finding a job because you are interested in expanding your skillset versus finding a job because you HAVE to, are two very different job searches. How can we avoid the ‘HAVE to find a job' job search? Seek life exp...2022-08-1627 minHigherEdJobs PodcastHigherEdJobs PodcastSeason 1 RecapIn this episode, Kelly and Andy share their favorite moments from season one of the podcast. They also leave us on a cliff hanger for season two. Kelly and Andy wish you a great summer and look forward to welcoming you back to the podcast in the fall! Help us prepare for season two and email us at podcast@higheredjobs.com with your questions for Kelly and Andy. Connect with the hosts Andrew Hibel and Kelly Cherwin. 2022-07-0807 minHigherEdJobs PodcastHigherEdJobs PodcastThe Playlist: FaithIn this playlist episode, Kyla Maldonado, Marketing Manager at HigherEdJobs, adds 'Faith' to The HigherEdJobs Playlist. Kyla shares her recent experience of being on the job hunt and her advice for job seekers, which includes always having faith that the right position will present itself!We can’t wait to hear from you! Connect with the hosts Andrew Hibel and Kelly Cherwin. 2022-06-0707 minJobBoardGeekJobBoardGeekHow subscriptions built this job board into a niche leaderIn this episode of JobBoardGeek, we talk to Andy Hibel of HigherEdJobs, the leading job board for careers in academia. Andy talks about how HigherEdJobs got started - including a number of revenue-free years. Jeff Dickey-Chasins of JobBoardDoctor and Steven Rothberg of College Recruiter learn about the role that annual subscriptions have played in both satisfying employers and helping the site succeed. Jeff and Steven also discuss the current rosy financials from publicly-held job boards, and whether this will continue - or not.2022-06-0225 minHigherEdJobs PodcastHigherEdJobs PodcastThe Playlist: Takin' Care of Business and Weird ScienceIn this playlist episode, John Ikenberry, President and Co-founder of HigherEdJobs, adds Takin' Care of Business to The HigherEdJobs Playlist. John shares a glimpse into the beginnings of HigherEdJobs in 1996 and his advice for job seekers. Kelly adds Weird Science and explains why it's a meaningful song for job seekers.We can’t wait to hear from you!Connect with the hosts Andrew Hibel and Kelly Cherwin. 2022-05-2409 minHigherEdJobs PodcastHigherEdJobs PodcastE8: What Does 'Servingness' Mean for Higher Ed?What does 'serving' in 'Hispanic-Serving Institution' or 'Minority-Serving Institution' really mean if you cannot measure how well students are being served in a variety of ways? Dr. Gina Garcia explains what 'servingness' means and how HSIs and MSIs are moving the needle forward in serving students in higher education. Dr. Garcia reminds us that it's not enough to diversify higher education governing boards, faculty, and staff. Governing boards, faculty, and staff must be trained to be equity minded. Articles mentioned in this podcast: ‘Servingness’ at Hispanic-Serving InstitutionsAnti-Racist Hiring Practices in Higher Education We ca...2022-05-0334 minHigherEdJobs PodcastHigherEdJobs PodcastQuick Take: It's Higher Ed Conference SeasonIn this quick take, Kelly and Andy discuss the article, It’s Higher Ed Conference Season. How is Omicron Impacting Plans? In-person, virtual, hybrid? What is the future of higher education conferences? How is the conference experience changing from both the organizing perspective and attendee perspective? We can’t wait to hear from you!Connect with the hosts Andrew Hibel and Kelly Cherwin. 2022-04-2614 minHigherEdJobs PodcastHigherEdJobs PodcastE7: Do You Think It's Groupthink?Are you experiencing groupthink at your institution? Are some members of your team intentionally or unintentionally not speaking up? How are you trying to work through this? This discussion focuses on how and where groupthink occurs in higher education and addressing conflict. Higher education benefits from confronting opposing ideas, but how do you spot productive conflict from unproductive conflict? Learn how to combat groupthink and spot the differences in conflict in your workplace from this episode. Article discussed in this episode: Working Toward Productive Conflict and Away from ‘Groupthink’We can’t wait to hear f...2022-04-1919 minHigherEdJobs PodcastHigherEdJobs PodcastQuick Take: Contingent Faculty Face ExhaustionIn this quick take, Kelly and Andy discuss the article Student-Facing College Workers, Contingent Faculty Face Exhaustion. Facing the unknown in higher education has been difficult, but the unknown has also created new opportunities for higher education to move forward. We can’t wait to hear from you!Connect with the hosts Andrew Hibel and Kelly Cherwin. 2022-04-1211 minHigherEdJobs PodcastHigherEdJobs PodcastE6: Facing Career Plateaus, Highs, and WoesDo you feel like your career is plateauing? Do you feel like your career is in overwhelming chaos? Are you stuck in a rut? Is the job search process wearing you down? Beryl Greenberg, career and executive coach, shares her advice for facing professional challenges of many kinds, even what to do when your dog jumps up on your lap during a virtual interview. Listen in and learn the strategies and tips Beryl shares for coping with our ever evolving careers. We can’t wait to hear from you!Connect with the guest Beryl GreenbergConnect with the...2022-04-0528 minHigherEdJobs PodcastHigherEdJobs PodcastQuick Take: Is Zoom Here to Stay?In this quick take, Kelly and Andy talk about how Zoom has changed administration, teaching, and learning in higher education. The good, the bad, and the awkward aspects of Zoom are considered. What's your take on Zoom in our higher ed professions? Article mentioned in the episode:Soft Skills and Online Learning: Why Should We Care?We can’t wait to hear from you!Connect with the hosts Andrew Hibel and Kelly Cherwin. 2022-03-2909 minHigherEdJobs PodcastHigherEdJobs PodcastE5: Demystifying 'The Great Resignation'In this episode The Job Board Doctor, Jeff Dickey-Chasins, demystifies 'The Great Resignation' and the restructuring of the labor market after the pandemic. Jeff addresses how higher education leaders can approach poor employee morale and pay better attention to why employees are leaving. Jeff adds two songs to The HigherEdJobs Podcast Spotify playlist.We can’t wait to hear from you!Connect with the hosts Andrew Hibel and Kelly Cherwin. Learn more about the guest Jeff Dickey-Chasins. 2022-03-2226 minHigherEdJobs PodcastHigherEdJobs PodcastThe Playlist: An IntroductionThe entire podcast team, Andrew, Kelly, Mike, and Monika, are together to talk music and share the beginnings of the podcast playlist. Listen to see which songs are added to the playlist and how they relate to job searches and our careers. What songs remind you of the job search or help you in your career? Check out The HigherEdJobs Podcast Spotify playlist.2022-03-1505 minHigherEdJobs PodcastHigherEdJobs PodcastE4: Withdrawing Your CandidacyDr. Shai L Butler shares her lived experience of withdrawing her candidacy for president at a university. Dr. Butler emphasizes that “you can have it all but not at the same time.” Does it take courage to step back and give yourself a break? Does it take courage to listen to your gut instincts? When should you go ahead with a candidacy? Is there such a thing as a ‘lateral move’ in our careers? Dr. Butler shares her advice and perspectives for anyone going through the same career stages and transitions. Andy and Kelly also discuss key takeaways...2022-03-0834 minHigherEdJobs PodcastHigherEdJobs PodcastAsk the Expert: How to approach job postings for predetermined candidates?Andy and Kelly respond to a question from a listener regarding job postings for predetermined candidates.  Articles mentioned in the segment: A Job Description Written for Exactly One PersonSham Interviews Go Way Beyond the NFL We can’t wait to hear from you!Have a question you want to hear answered on Ask the Expert? Click here to send us your question!2022-02-2807 minHigherEdJobs PodcastHigherEdJobs PodcastE2: It Takes All of Us: Dedication to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Higher EducationPresident Tyrone E. Couey, from National Historically Black Colleges and Universities Alumni Associations Foundation (NHBCUAAF), shares the state of HBCUs over the past decade and future prospects for HBCUs. President Couey and Vice President Richard Smith highlight their recent initiatives, student engagement projects, and partnerships that are leading the way in inclusivity, not only in higher education, but in civic engagement and the corporate world.We can’t wait to hear from you!Connect with the hosts Andrew Hibel and Kelly Cherwin. Learn more about the guests Tyrone E. Couey and Richard DeWitt Smith.2022-02-0830 minHigherEdJobs PodcastHigherEdJobs PodcastE3: Has Change Management Become a Hireable Skill?Change management is everywhere. Many higher education job descriptions now include words like 'change,' 'improve,' 'enhance,' 'agile,' 'adaptable,' 'future-focused,' these all focus on changing what isn't working at our institutions and keeping what is. What do current students need now? How does higher education governance keep change and innovation moving forward? What is most important for your institution right now? Podcast guest Matt Trainum tells us why job candidates who can effectively help solve and identify campus problems are in high demand. But how can current employees keep their careers moving forward amidst...2022-02-0732 minHigherEdJobs PodcastHigherEdJobs PodcastE1: The Evolving Hiring ProcessIn the first episode of The HigherEdJobs Podcast, learn the origin story of HigherEdJobs, get to know the hosts Andy and Kelly, and find out what’s to come on in the future of the podcast. Andy and Kelly chat with Christopher D. Lee, chief human resources officer, from William & Mary on the evolving hiring process in higher education. Dr. Lee highlights how "The committee process, the interaction with the candidate has fundamentally changed." What is interview etiquette these days? What is the biggest myth in the hiring process? Find out what is changing and how we are adapting. Dr...2022-02-0723 minHigherEdJobs PodcastHigherEdJobs PodcastHigherEdJobs Podcast PromoGet ready to be a part of conversations with higher education experts and job search professionals. The HigherEdJobs Podcast is dedicated to helping higher education professionals find fulfillment in their careers and be the change agents that higher education needs in today's world. Join hosts Andrew Hibel and Kelly Cherwin, along with guest experts, as they examine job search strategies and break down the latest news and trends in higher education. 2022-01-1301 minUSU Career StudioUSU Career StudioTuesday Tips - College of Humanities & Social Sciences (Job Seeker Resources)On this week's Tuesday Tip episode, Olivia continues the resource discussion for the College of Humanities & Social Sciences. This week, she highlights a few job seeker resources, specifically helpful sites for CHASS students and graduates and the CareerShift tool. Give the episode a quick listen to see what job opportunities are out there for you! ---------- CHASS Resources by College Page: https://www.usu.edu/career-design-center/students/resources-by-college/chass/index CareerShift: https://www.careershift.com/?sc=Usu Government Jobs: https://www.governmentjobs.com/ USU Institute of Gov. & Politics: https...2021-12-1403 minThis Academic LifeThis Academic LifeWhat did we do this summer?Do professors get their summers off? You’ll learn about how the three of us spent our summer. Research continues, administrative tasks pile up, and the summer is simply too short! Reference list: Music by RuthAnn Schallert-Wygal (schallert.wygal@gmail.com) Artwork is created using Canva (canva.com) An interesting read: https://www.higheredjobs.com/Articles/articleDisplay.cfm?ID=1711 Contact list: If you have any comments about our show or have suggestions for a future topic, please contact us at info@thisacademiclife.org. You can also find us on the webpage https://thisacademiclife.org and on...2021-10-1321 minHeather Monthie, PhDHeather Monthie, PhDWhat are online teaching opportunities for IT and InfoSec professionals? Download the Technology Toolkit for Online Educators, Coaches, Consultants, and Experts working to create an online education-based business here:https://bit.ly/TechToolkitforEDU Join the Edupreneurs Online community to discuss your online teaching career/businesshttps://bit.ly/EdupreneursOnline You may be interested in my course answering your most frequently asked questions about developing your own online course. Inside Higher Ed: https://careers.insidehighered.com/Higher Ed Jobs: https://www.higheredjobs.com/faculty/The Chronicle of Higher Ed https://jobs.chronicle.com/ What are some opportunities to...2021-08-1111 minResidential SpreadResidential SpreadP3s: Provosts, Pandemics, and ProfitsPublic-Private Partnerships (P3s) are arrangements between public institutions like colleges and universities and private, for-profit businesses. They've become increasingly popular in recent years, as public funding for higher ed dries up. This week, we look at how one recently retired provost imagines using the pandemic as an excuse to create more opportunities for private profit in a public institution."Executive-Level Administrator Salaries": https://www.higheredjobs.com/salary/salaryDisplay.cfm?SurveyID=48"Looking at the Future of Georgia Tech Through the Lens of the Pandemic Experience": https://news.gatech.edu/2020/07/10/looking-future-georgia-tech-through-lens-pandemic-experience Transcript: https://docs.g...2021-04-0549 minUnlabeled LeadershipUnlabeled Leadership001: Andy Hibel and the Effect of Small ActsI invite guests to share personal stories about acts of leadership that help shape their lives. Andy Hibel helps me launch the first episode by explaining his personal growth perspective, recognizing opportunities to lead, and how leadership is practiced. 00:45 Prologue: Andy encouraged me to start the podcast, and I think it’s appropriate that he is part of the first show. We met at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign before shifting his career from being a planned giving officer to an entrepreneur. Andy co-founded HigherEdJobs.com and is the company’s Chief Operating Officer. Whil...2021-01-0527 minOn the Job w/ the Sweetland Digital Rhetoric Collaborative.On the Job w/ the Sweetland Digital Rhetoric Collaborative.Episode 9: Dr. Allison HutchisonThe final episode of On the Job has finally arrived! In this last episode, hosts Nupoor Ranade and Wilfredo Flores speak with Dr. Allison Hutchison, Senior Lecturer in the Engineering Communications Program at Cornell University. In this episode, Allison speaks about tailoring job searches, knowing what you're capable of and qualified for, using LaTeX and Overleaf for job materials, and making a website in GitHub. Allison also talks about transferring dissertation research into the work she does as Senior Lecturer, offering ways such work can take place in a job talk. Feel free to follow...2020-08-0649 minInterrogating SpacesInterrogating SpacesBelonging in online learning environmentsFollowing on from the previous of interrogating spaces that explored concepts of belonging in Higher Education, we move to online learning environments. In the context of Covid-19 and the sharp move to online teaching across the globe, we hear practitioners, academics and students reflect on how we can foster and develop a sense of belonging in digital spaces. We hear about the challenges and affordances of online environments, as well as suggestions as to how we might create a sense of presence and help student feel valued. For more resources on belonging see UAL's AEM and attainment...2020-07-3145 min