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RACE ON CAMPUS The Mental Burden of Minority Professors By Fernanda Zamudio-Suaréz When faculty members feel singled out for their racial identity, the loneliness, added stress, and even impostor syndrome can take a toll. |
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| Burned Out and Overburdened: How to Support the Faculty Professors are anxious and burned out. They’ve been pivoting. They’ve been juggling work and child care. They’ve been worried — about Covid-19, the economy, social justice, the nation’s divisive political climate. This collection includes many of The Chronicle’s essential reads on how colleges can support their faculty members — and how professors can help themselves — during these stressful times. Order your copy today. | |