How one LIU professor transforms his management class into a business

Norman Schwartz, a professor at Long Island University Brooklyn’s School of Business, Public Administration and Information Sciences, has thrown out lectures and textbooks and turned his classroom into a thriving business.
U.S. Professors of the Year Award Winners Announced

Professors of music theory, Mexican-American studies, Chemistry, and Physics represent this year’s recipients of the U.S. Professor of the Year Award.
College Completion Rates Continue to Decrease, Data Show

College completion rates took another dive last year.
Cameras capture top professors for ACUE’s Course

In some ways, Dr. Alison O’Malley is always on stage when she teaches her psychology class at Butler University. The audience is usually just her students — but that’s about to change.
Why the POD Conference is the Super Bowl of Teaching and Learning

ACUE was thrilled to join more than 900 educators in San Francisco last week for this year’s record-breaking POD Conference, a distinguished annual gathering of some of higher education’s most committed faculty developers.
LIU Launches ACUE’s Course on Effective Teaching Practices

Last week, Long Island University’s Post and Brooklyn campuses became the latest partner to launch ACUE’s pilot course on Effective Teaching Practices.
Educause Survey: Faculty Development is This Year’s Number One Topic

Faculty development is the most important topic in the teaching and learning community, according to an annual survey produced by the Educause Learning Initiative (ELI).
Matadors and Kangaroos and Mountaineers! Oh my!

What do Matadors, Kangaroos, and Mountaineers have in common?
The one-minute tool that helped a Miami professor get through to her students

In Lourdes Albo-Beyda’s class, understanding her grammar and writing lessons is about more than a letter grade. It’s about a better future for her students.
Welcome to the ACUE Community

I can clearly remember my first day of college teaching.