...and how to take ownership of your doctoral experience by watching 90’s Sci-fi Shows. More...
Teaching, a Link Round-Up
Graduate students wear a lot of different hats on campus. We are students, mentors, mentees, academics, authors, and teachers. Learning how to balance all of these identities can be difficult, especially when competing expectations pull you in a variety of different directions at once. More...
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Some Eds Are More Gen Than Others
By Matt Reed. Shenandoah University has apparently adapted Chico State’s version of a “town hall” gen ed class, in which students work with faculty in their areas of expertise to tackle current policy issues. It sounds like a terrific model for student engagement, democratic citizenship, and renewed teaching. More...
Religion Is as Important as Ever
By Eboo Patel. Some thoughts about including religion in the campus/young adult diversity discourse. More...
What We Talk About When We Talk About Identity
By Eboo Patel. Our dominant mental model of identity is not only wrong, it hurts minorities. More...
Beyond Personalization in Admissions
Personalization is a widely discussed topic in the world of admissions marketing. As companies like Amazon and Google have found ways to incorporate a user’s individuality into the experience, colleges and universities have been looking to do the same, as a way to stand out from competitors. More...