Crafting on Campus Through Online Student-Made Store

The online arts platform Student-Made offers college artists an opportunity to sell their homemade wares. It’s kind of like a collegiate Etsy, givi...

Prioritizing the Needs of Students with Marginalized Identities: Colorado State U. Professionals Discuss Including Student Voices

In an excellent PaperClip Communications conversation about how to “Prioritize the Needs of Students with Marginalized Identities,” three colleague...

Celebrating the Power of Community at CU Boulder

A semester-long series of events focused on the theme of “The Power of Community: Connect, Grow & Change” will begin on Martin Luther King Jr. ...

Handling Uncertainty by Finding Your Flow

These times of uncertainty, with multiple COVID variants to consider, microdecisions about where to go and who to spend time with, hypervigilance a...

Communicating Next Steps After Bias Reports are Submitted: Recommendations from Dr. Allen Groves, JD

When a bias report comes to administrators’ attention, Dr. Allen Groves, JD, Senior Vice President for the Student Experience at Syracuse Universit...

Facing Emotional Exhaustion and Depletion Due to the Pandemic: Advice from Dr. Stacey Dutil, Director of Counseling and Wellness at Vaughn College of Aeronautics and Technology (NY)

Amidst pandemic concerns about students’ mental health and well-being, the good news is, there are strategies and resources available to help them ...

SUNY Oswego Offers Accessibility Challenge to Campus Community

As a way to educate and engage the SUNY Oswego community in digital accessibility practices, a campus workgroup is hosting its second Accessibility...

Getting Unstuck by Practicing Resiliency

During this pandemic period, you may recognize that you are in a rut, yet you’re not quite sure how to pull yourself out. Although it might feel in...

Coping with Stress and Distractions Through Mindful USC Classes

At the University of Southern California (USC), the Provost’s Office has recognized that “the opportunities for distraction are endless” as campus ...

Eastern Michigan U. Housing Afghan Refugees on Campus

When over 300 Afghan refugees arrived in Ypsilanti, Michigan, after being evacuated from their home country, about a dozen were housed in Eastern M...

The Unconscious Bias Initiative at the U. of Kentucky

The University of Kentucky’s Inclusive Excellence and Diversity Education program (IEDE) holds a three-part Unconscious Bias workshop that is open ...

Expert Q&A on Implementing a Successful Micro-Credential and Digital Badge Program

When colleges and universities are in a position to offer a robust, integrated curriculum of digital badges, certificates and micro-credentials, th...

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