Across CUNY, Scaling Student Success Through Quality Instruction
Matthew Witter wanted to start the spring semester off on the right foot. For the licensed clinical psychologist, it had been a bumpy first
Matthew Witter wanted to start the spring semester off on the right foot. For the licensed clinical psychologist, it had been a bumpy first
The resilient educators behind every resilient student. What’s left to say? 2020 was unprecedented. Time and again our partners persevered, got creative, worked tirelessly, and
Much of the discussion around COVID-19 and higher education has understandably focused on the impact on student learning and outcomes. However, students aren’t the only
FAMU Faculty Pursue Instructional Excellence through ACUE Programs Dr. Rebecca Blankenship, an educator of nearly twenty years, recognizes the most effective teachers are the ones
“We call ourselves the American Dream Machine,” Dr. Félix V. Matos Rodríguez, chancellor of the City University of New York (CUNY) said in the October
University of Colorado Denver partners with ACUE to scale teaching excellence through microcredential courses At every university, there are pivotal courses that can “make or
Research published in June 2020 found that Broward College students were more likely to complete and pass their courses, with Black and Pell-eligible students achieving
While many colleges and universities across the country pride themselves on robust online offerings, Amherst College, a private liberal arts institution in Massachusetts, has remained
A Conversation on Student Success with Dr. Rebecca Karoff and Susan Cates Higher education faced an abrupt shift to emergency remote instruction just months ago.
Despite the massive disruption in higher education caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, the nation’s largest four-year public university has renewed its commitment to support student