
Teaching and Thinking with Technology
…a platform upon which a new college can be built, one that is compatible with the latest technological advancements. The future of college education should be central to all colleges…

…a platform upon which a new college can be built, one that is compatible with the latest technological advancements. The future of college education should be central to all colleges…
Results are in from the Faculty Focus survey on Twitter usage and trends among college faculty. The survey of approximately 2,000 higher education professionals found that nearly one-third (30.7 percent)…

…to finance colleges and universities, to the continually weakening legal system around affirmative action, to the problematic aspects of standardized testing—today, college experiences and access to a degree are inequitable…
For six years, Cecilia McInnis-Bowers and E. Byron Chew served as dean-partners for the division of business and graduate programs at Birmingham-Southern College, taking shared leadership beyond a simple division…
…College Course. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 2014. Gary R. Hafer is the John P. Graham Teaching Professor at Lycoming College, where he teaches college composition, classical and modern rhetoric, and introduction…
…D. (2011). Encouraging perspective-taking among college students. Diversity & Democracy, 14(1), 8-10. Umbach, P. D., & Wawrzynski, M. R. (2005). Faculty do matter: The role of college faculty in student…
…of my time in college. It was the 60s, and if there was a chance to protest the war, I considered that a much more important way to spend my…
…colleges and universities has changed. They now come from much more culturally and ethnically diverse backgrounds. Back when we attended college, most of our colleagues looked like us. A certain…
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