The headline caught my attention as I scrolled through The Huffington Post headlines on my iPhone. “Delete Day: Students Erase Cyberbullying One Key At A Time” Cyberbullying is an interest of mine as a former high school English and journalism teacher who has seen and tried to prevent the traditional school bullying – before cyberbullying […]

The morning after the tornadoes hit Tuscaloosa, my college email was filled with news updates of how the tornadoes had impacted colleagues and former students at the University of Alabama. One colleague sent a link to a video that a friend’s son shot from a building on the University of Alabama campus. That video — […]

This is the time of year for sharpened #2 pencils and Scantrons — exam time for big auditorium classes. Here are x tips for having your multiple-choice exams be a good measurement of student learning and go smoothly during the test time. 1. Write exam questions as the course progresses. By writing questions as the […]

The semester in Writing for Mass Communication is coming full circle. In the second lab, the students had to create a resume and write a cover letter that would be appropriate for applying for a media-related opportunity — volunteering to help with an event, applying for a summer internship, or asking to job-shadow someone in […]

How can we improve as teachers/presenters, and do we really want to improve? Those questions are important for us to consider as teachers. I’m reading Timothy J. Koegel’s The Exceptional Presenter Goes Virtual (2010).  His book is targeted to individuals who are interested in conducting meetings online, hosting webinars, etc. I decided to read the […]

An important part of what your faculty position will be happens between when you are offered the position and when you accept the offer (if you do, in fact, accept the offer). If you are going to make any improvements in the offer (i.e., starting salary, course load, etc.), now is the time to negotiate […]

This is an active time of year for the college faculty job process. Search committees are contacting candidate references. Candidates are making campus visits. Faculty and college administrators are making offers. A candidate may wonder, “If my campus visit was three weeks ago, should I be concerned if I haven’t heard anything from the search […]

A part of the job application process for faculty positions in higher education — and for many other kinds of professional jobs — is a phone interview. Here are some tips for having a successful phone interview. This post is in response to a former graduate student of mine who is a candidate for a […]

A former teaching assistant of mine who graduated and went to work in the news industry contacted me last semester to ask how she could get into full-time teaching. I offered advice about finding and applying for jobs in higher education. She now is a candidate for a faculty position and e-mailed me about the […]