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An abstract geometric illustration depicting the concept of "tranformation": five linked circles, in a row, transform from pink, to shades of orange and pink, to orange.
Opinion

The Everyday Work of Transformation

Simple, scalable frameworks can help students understand the why of what they’re learning, Cathy N. Davidson and Rachel Stephenson write.

Centenary University psychology professor Tal Ben-Shahar, a light-skinned man with short hair wearing glasses, stands in front of shelves of books.

As Student Mental Health Worsens, Colleges Embrace Happiness Courses

Centenary University’s new master’s degree program in happiness studies emerges as courses related to well-being proliferate on college campuses.

Opinion

Trivializing Teaching and Oversimplifying Economics

A flawed and foolish effort to quantify the cost of minutes of teaching.

Attendees of a conference, two middle-aged light-skinned people, talk at a table.

Defining Liberal Education—and How to Advertise It

Faculty members and other supporters of the liberal arts gathered at Ursinus College last week to debate what liberal education is and how best to attract students to it.

Opinion

Never Take Teaching Advice From an Administrator

Questioning a dean's essay on pedagogy and student learning.

Opinion

Being Authentically Approachable

Being human is being approachable.

The letters "AI" in blue against a dark, futuristic, abstract background.
Opinion

Readying Students for the AI Revolution

To prepare students for coming changes in the workforce, we are recommitting to three pedagogical practices, Molly Vollman Makris, Nate Mickelson and Ryan Coughlan write.

Madison Professor Allegedly Showed Breasts to Student

A University of Wisconsin at Madison art professor allegedly bared her breasts to a student on campus, resulting in a...