Creating a Classroom Legacy: How College Professors Can Garner Phenomenal Student Reviews
One of the first life-altering and costly decisions a student is faced with is the choice to pursue higher education after high school. While going
One of the first life-altering and costly decisions a student is faced with is the choice to pursue higher education after high school. While going
We at the Association of College and University Educators (ACUE) realize faculty across higher ed are in the homestretch of a challenging fall. We are
Last month, Professor Benny Ng was looking for material to welcome his new students to Chem 60 at Los Angeles Pierce College. Ng had recently
It didn’t take long to see something special in the faculty cohort that launched ACUE’s Course in Effective Teaching Practices at the College of Lake
On Thursday mornings this summer, you’ll find 60 faculty from Norfolk State University (NSU), a public, historically Black university (HBCU) engaged in a lively Zoom
One passionate professor’s commitment to his or her students has the ability to change lives. But when you have a large group of educators with
Shauntae Brown White, Ph.D., ACUE-credentialed associate professor in the Department of Mass Communication at North Carolina Central University, cultivates a supportive and inclusive learning environment
Salt Lake Community College (SLCC) faculty support students through demonstrating their own vulnerability and humanness. When Emmanuel Santa-Martinez and Dalia Salloum started the academic year
This spring semester, the precalculus team in the math department at Cal State LA drew on their expertise and a powerful combination of partnerships to
Viviana Pezzullo, graduate teaching assistant and PhD candidate at Florida Atlantic University, relies on simplicity and human connection to reach her students during the transition