I was the associate dean for academic affairs at the Japan Campus when the pandemic struck in 2020. On the morning of Friday, February 28,…
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There’s a good chance that your students wind up working in the gig economy, writes Alan Kerzner. Are you properly preparing them? When people speak…
Leave a CommentSeth C. Bruggeman was lucky to have a sabbatical during the first full-semester of the pandemic. He took that time to re-evaluate his teaching philosophy.…
Leave a CommentRebecca T. Alpert returned to the classroom after serving in administration, and she requested that she teach a few sections of Intellectual Heritage. It was…
Leave a CommentGeorge W. Miller III talks to students about their experiences on campus and online over the past two years. Haile Howard began her collegiate career…
Leave a CommentFaculty Senate President Kimmika Williams-Witherspoon says there are many things to celebrate, and more work to be done. I am delighted to have been asked…
Leave a CommentGeorge W. Miller III talks to Jeremy Jordan, Ph.D., formerly the Senior Associate Dean of the School of Sport, Tourism and Hospitality Management, who becomes…
Leave a CommentThe pandemic forced everyone to innovate and evolve, as Dr. Jason Wingard writes. Despite the challenges, the university community came together to overcome obstacles. For…
Leave a CommentThe instinct to return to pre-pandemic ideas is strong, writes Stephanie Laggini Fiore, but we’ve spent the past two years learning so much. Rather, we…
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