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Writing to Belong

Authors of a new paper on a first-year writing intervention warn that cultivating students’ sense of belonging is now more important than ever.

New Programs: Business, Entrepreneurship, Criminal Justice Equity, Financial Technology, Data Analytics, Construction Management, Supply Chain Management

Belhaven University is starting a doctor of business administration degree. Iona College is starting a bachelor of arts in entrepreneurial...
Opinion

On ‘Difficult’ Conversations

Framing discussions as such further marginalizes diverse students by labeling them as promoting identity politics when, in fact, all course content reflects identity politics, argues Derisa Grant.

New Programs: Health Sciences, Teacher Ed, Data Science, Cancer Biology

Adelphi University is starting a B.S. in health sciences. Central Carolina Community College is starting an associate of science and...

What Worked This Spring? Well-Designed and -Delivered Courses

Professors and students alike viewed their remote learning experience most favorably this spring when their courses incorporated more "best practices." That's the path to making the inevitable virtual education better this fall.
Opinion

Not All Online Experiences Are Equal

Rob Weir gives advice for rethinking online education as no longer an emergency exception but what may be the norm in coming months.
Opinion

Teaching One Side of the Story

That isn’t education -- it’s indoctrination, writes Jonathan Zimmerman, who warns against imposing a singular interpretation or ideology that prevents a true and honest education around race.
Opinion

Yes, Your Zoom Teaching Can Be First-Rate

Stephen Hersh, a faculty member and former advertising executive, outlines six steps for how you can create a community of active learning online if you "use the medium."