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The Student Experience
Free Report: Connecting in the Classroom and Beyond
Faculty members are struggling more than ever to reach their students. Emphasizing human connections in the classroom is a key success strategy. -
The Curriculum Wars
How a Center for Civic Education Became a Political Provocation
Behind the scenes of a controversial effort to combat “uniformity” at the University of Florida. -
Cutting Curricula
9 Liberal-Arts Majors Are on the Chopping Block at Marymount U.
English, history, and mathematics are among the planned cuts as the Virginia university targets low-enrollment programs. Some faculty, students, and alumni are protesting. -
Recovery
After a Tragedy, Michigan State Will Resume In-Person Classes. Some Students Say They Aren’t Ready.
The university paused instruction this week but said on Thursday that classes would restart in person on Monday. Some students said they’d prefer to have a remote option for now. -
College as Meaning Maker
Teaching in an Age of ‘Militant Apathy’
Immersive education offers a way to reach students. But can it ever become the norm? -
The Changing Classroom
Students Demand Endless Flexibility — but Is It What They Need?
There are limits — practical and philosophical — on how much faculty members can bend. -
A 21st-Century Curriculum
The Climate-Conscious College
Faculty members across disciplines are updating curricula in ways that inspire action, not just fear. -
Designing STEM Courses for Today’s Students
ON DEMAND: As demand for STEM hiring rises, what programs should colleges offer? Can they make up for math and science education derailed by Covid? Join us for discussion. With Support From Cambridge. Watch on demand. -
From ‘Digital Native’ to Digital Competency
UPCOMING: February 23, 2023 | 2 p.m. ET. The pervasive “digital native” myth is keeping colleges from making critical investments in digital skills. Join us for a virtual forum to chart a new path forward. With Support From Adobe. Register here. -
The Dread of New Tech
ChatGPT Has Everyone Freaking Out About Cheating. It’s Not the First Time.
Remember when the proliferation of calculators caused a panic?