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Edwin Gomez - Curriculum Vitae - 0 views

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    An Example of a CV in the field of Recreation & Sports Management
Monique Colclough

Dr. L. Black - Counselor Education - 0 views

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    HE faculty can work in a number of departments including Counselor Education, Student Affairs/Higher Ed, and Educational Foundations, which makes identifying teaching philosophies interesting and cumbersome.
Monique Colclough

Kerry Ann Rockquemore | Inside Higher Ed - 0 views

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    Kerry Ann Rockquemore is an author and speaker in the field of faculty development and leadership. All of her IHE articles are archived in this link. There are so many topics and pieces to choose from! I've had friends whose department paid for the pro development opportunities she hosts and have shared amazing feedback about the community building and networking.
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A Life Beyond Work? Job Demands, Work-Life Balance, and Wellbeing in UK Academics - 0 views

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    Note: behind ODU's login to access resource via EBSCOhost A study of life-work practices by UK academics. Unsurprisingly, most are stressed even on weekends and other "official" off-hours.
Monique Colclough

W. Sutherland (Higher Ed Administration/Preparation Faculty) - 0 views

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    University of Maryland: High Undergrad, Very High Research, Primarily Residential
Monique Colclough

K. Welch (Higher Ed Administration/Preparation Faculty) - 0 views

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    University of Central Florida High: Undergrad, Very High Research, Primarily Non-Residential
Monique Colclough

E. Pena (Higher Ed Administration/Preparation Faculty) - 0 views

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    California Lutheran University: Master's Colleges & Universities, Majority Undergraduate, Highly Residential
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InsideHigherEd: "Composing the CV" - 0 views

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    This article in Inside Higher Ed says most of what we have read elsewhere, but it had a good tip I had not seen: hand over your CV/resume to someone who does not know you well, and ask them what they learnEd about you. That seems like a good way to determine if the CV/resume is getting your most salient points across, or not.
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