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Age-Related Issues
Glenn W. LaFantasie: Oldest living TA tells all (6/8/2005)
All in the Game: The party's over (9/3/2004)
All in the Game: Letting go (5/28/2004)
Ms. Mentor: Are you the retiring sort? (3/8/2004)
Henry R. Huttenbach: To retire or not? (11/25/2003)
Catalyst: The not-so-retired scientist (3/25/2003)
Robert Michael: Becoming emeritus (6/19/2002)
Academic Assets: Spending your golden years near campus (12/14/2001)
Ms. Mentor: Are you old ore are you sage? (7/20/2001)
Getting a tenure-track job at 44 (3/24/2000)
David W. Johnson (Diary #1): How I became a university instructor at 53 (3/24/2000)
Career Talk: I'm 50. Can I get a job? part II, plus a sampling of readers'
comments (3/24/2000)
Career Talk: I'm 50. Can I get a teaching position? (2/25/2000)
Beyond the Ivory Tower: Some common career questions (2/12/1999)
Robin Warner (Diary #2): Tackling graduate school at 34 (10/30/1998)

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