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Daily Archives: February 10, 2018
Understanding the past and the complex present
Last October, I wrote in “Behind the counter” about recognizing the humanity of others. I said that on Social Media and Listservs, insights from students, job seekers, early or mid-career staff and supervisors reinforce or supplement or clarify what you … Continue reading