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The Remote College Experience: More Than Just Zoom Fatigue
Relationship building is not just a wish for college students but also the foundation for success in jobs, communities and more, writes JP Flores, a student at Occidental College in California.
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Pre- and Post-COVID, Technology Is Reshaping Admissions Forever
After studying the lessons learned from an unprecedented recruiting season, we’re left to wonder how admissions teams might reach future students in a more effective, efficient and personalized way.
Avoiding the ‘Snapback’
Reflecting on Peter Bryant’s thoughts on the post-pandemic university.
Casting Against Type
Women in automotive, or men in nursing.
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How Peer-to-Peer Learning Can Improve Your Teaching
When carefully planned, it creates learning partnerships, promotes collegiality and develops a sense of mutual accountability among the students, Leslie Barnes and Gemma King write.
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3 Ways to Support Immigration-Impacted Students
The pandemic has disproportionately affected such young adults, and faculty members should support and advocate for them during this time, write Laura E. Enriquez, Mercedes Valadez and Melissa J. Hagan.
Desk Telephones on Campus: Not Quite Dead Yet
A guest post by Peter Gavin Ferriby, University Librarian at Sacred Heart University.
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