Cal State Northridge, FIU Recognized for Faculty Diversity Efforts

Several universities across the United States are collaborating on a new program aimed at increasing Hispanic faculty.
How can faculty development support your instruction?

Subject matter expertise is essential to quality instruction, but it’s not nearly enough.
Linda Nilson: Leading the First Day of Class

In this week’s update on the Forums, a prospective professor said that she wants to be well-prepared for her first day of class as an instructor. “Things I would like to work on are being more relaxed when presenting information, managing my time better, and facilitating better,” Jamie P. writes in the New Year’s Teaching […]
Highlights from AAC&U’s Annual 2016 Meeting

The American Association of Colleges & Universities hosted its annual meeting last week in Washington, D.C.
ACUE interviews Tom Angelo and more on The ‘Q’ Blog
On the Forums: learning names, watching the clock, and communicating outcomes

We’re excited to introduce a new feature to the Q blog called On The Forums.
ACUE Community Forum’s hottest discussion topics and more!
Tom Angelo Discusses Effective Teaching Practices With ACUE

ACUE was honored to welcome Tom Angelo back to discuss the latest research in effective teaching practices.
From ACUE to Campus Partners: Have a Great Term!

With a new academic term starting this month, ACUE would like to wish faculty members a productive and engaging start to their classes.
Is there an ‘unequal distribution of speech rights’ in higher education?

Higher education is facing an “unequal distribution of speech rights on campus” amid a dramatic shift in the faculty workforce over the past several decades, Kevin Carey writes in the Chronicle of Higher Education.