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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 vitae front adviceforphd] [Why Your Advice for Ph.D.s Leaving Academe Might Be Making Things Worse]( April 9 Tips for the advice-givers on how to be helpful when your protégé leaves academe to pursue a nonfaculty career. [Email digest vitae sexual harrasement officer2] [The Honorable but Thankless Work of Leading Sexual-Assault Investigations]( April 5 Know that even before you begin a campus inquiry, you have already failed in the eyes of students. [Email digest vitae faculty burnout] [4 Ideas for Avoiding Faculty Burnout]( David Gooblar, April 4 Teaching is the main source of faculty burnout. So doesn’t it follow that our teaching — and our students’ learning — will suffer the more stressed and exhausted we become? [Email digest vitae english enrollments arrow up] [We Reversed Our Declining English Enrollments. Here’s How.]( April 3 Humanities courses have plenty to offer every student: We simply need to get our best faculty members on the job. [Email digest vitae admin101] [Lessons for Leaders Who Are ‘Not One of Us’]( David D. Perlmutter, April 2 Faculty plots and revolts are not inevitable against leaders who are newcomers to academe. Job Opportunities [Provost/Vice President Academic Programs & Services]( [State University of New York College of Technology at Delhi]( in New York posted on February 20 [Full-time Faculty in the Master's in Health Professions Education Program]( Rutgers School of Health Professions posted on February 21 [Vice President for Institutional Advancement]( [Southern Connecticut State University]( in Connecticut posted on February 21 [Senior Director of RBS Career Services]( [Rutgers University at Newark]( in New Jersey posted on February 23 [Assistant Professor or Associate Professor in Sport Management]( [Towson University]( in Maryland posted on February 26 [Dean of Health Sciences]( [Bunker Hill Community College]( in Massachusetts posted on February 26 [Assistant/Associate Professor in Entrepreneurial Finance]( [Rutgers University at Newark]( in New Jersey posted on February 28 [Assistant/Associate Professor in Macroeconomic Finance]( [Rutgers University at Newark]( in New Jersey posted on February 28 [Vice President for Institutional Advancement]( [Buffalo State College]( in New York posted on February 26 [Dean of the Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine and Senior Vice President for Health]( [Florida International University]( in Florida posted on February 27 [Vice President, Academic Affairs Assistant Superintendent]( [Santa Rosa Junior College]( in California posted on February 28 [Assistant Professor of Professional Practice and Lecturer at the rank of Assistant Professor of Professional Practice (three positions)]( [Rutgers University at Newark]( in New Jersey posted on February 23 [Vice Chancellor for Research and Sponsored Programs]( [University of Mississippi]( in Mississippi posted on February 27 [Seven Full-Time, Tenure Track Faculty Positions]( [Terra State Community College]( in Ohio posted on February 22 [Head of School]( The Collegiate School posted on February 21 [Vice President, Community & College Relations]( [Aims Community College]( in Colorado posted on February 26 [Chancellor]( [Washington University in St. Louis]( in Missouri posted on February 26 [Tenure-Track Position, Industrial & Entrepreneurial Engineering]( [Western Michigan University]( in Michigan posted on March 13 [Two positions available: Director of Distance Learning, Assistant Director of Distance Learning: Instructional Design]( [California State University at Northridge]( in California posted on March 1 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 © 2018 • [About Us]( • [Privacy Policy](

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