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Hold Fast to Dreams: Parting Words from Dr. Charlie Nelms

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

After indeed having my say, through hundreds of blogs, articles, social media posts on Twitter and LinkedIn , radio and television programs and podcasts—and more speeches than even I can remember!—I Thank you to Dr. Nadine Pinede , my editor, researcher, and collaborator. I must admit that finding words for my final column is daunting.

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Planning to Meet Your School’s Student and Operational Needs

Higher Ed Connects: Student Success Blogs

Two higher education administrators and an academic consulting firm shared their visions on tailoring their programs to meet student and operational needs: Massachusetts Institute of Technology , Cambridge, Massachusetts. As it turns out, some colleges are already changing their programs.

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Zoom and Gloom: The effects of screen fatigue and what to do about it

Higher Ed Connects: Technology

A curated list for higher-ed administrators. She has taught courses ranging from graphic design, interpersonal communications, and new media. by Dawn DiPeri. How to work from home – with breaks from the screen, exercises for the eyes and body, and tips for reducing the need for excessive online meetings. .

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All Ain’t Fair in Love and Basketball for Black Women

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Black women doing what they love at higher education institutions with deep histories of racial injustice. Our research reveals that Black college women, like Angel, and countless unnamed others, encounter violence on and off campus every day and in ways that are socially acceptable (Haynes, Ward & Patton, 2023).

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Secret Boss Training: How to Observe and Assess Teaching in any Format

Higher Ed Connects: Faculty Development

Many of us who are administrators in colleges and universities came to our current roles through the classroom, the lab environment, or field work. Observing and assessing teaching is a task that nearly all of us do in our administrative roles, and almost none of us get any formal training in how to do it. We Know Good Teaching.

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Five Reasons Why I Vote, and You Should Too

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Whether in the case of completing a will or voting, research suggests that increasing numbers of educated (or degreed ) people are abstaining in increasing numbers from one or both of these basic activities. It seems to be everywhere: in newspapers, on television, billboards, and social media.

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