
The Focus is You: Adam Arenson, Historian
In this week’s, The Focus is You, we chatted with Adam Arenson, PhD, associate professor of History at Manhattan College and director of the Urban

In this week’s, The Focus is You, we chatted with Adam Arenson, PhD, associate professor of History at Manhattan College and director of the Urban

With over a decade in training and management of college teachers, I saw late policies ranging from “not one second late, period” to “any time

As faculty members prepare to start their classes and courses for the 2019 school year, it’s important to remember that not all students attending college

This article is featured in the resource guide, Effective Online Teaching Strategies. Inclusive practices are critical to the higher education landscape in order to improve

The area of Scholarship has been defined in a somewhat narrow sense. This is reflected in an article by Plume and van Weijen (2014), where

This week on The Focus is You, we’re learning a bit more about Tracie Addy, PhD, MPhil, Director of the Center for the Integration of

I started teaching economics in higher education almost a decade ago, and yet the memory of the first time I asked a student to meet

A wise and dear colleague of mine, now retired, once said to me as we walked to class, “I teach for free; they pay me

Many college courses employ multiple choice (MC) tests as a primary means of assessment. Although these are sometimes critiqued (Kaufman, 2001), modifications can be made

To kickstart The Focus is You, a short Q&A that features a different Faculty Focus member every Thursday, we’re featuring Maryellen Weimer, editor of The
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