Being Part of the Solution
In Baltimore Friday, the American Association of State Colleges and Universities (AASCU) kicked off its 2017 Academic Affairs Summer Meeting with a challenge. “Do you
In Baltimore Friday, the American Association of State Colleges and Universities (AASCU) kicked off its 2017 Academic Affairs Summer Meeting with a challenge. “Do you
Editor’s note: This post is written by Martha Bless, an academic lead for ACUE, and Steve Mark, director of the Center for Teaching at Housatonic
On the heels of a successful spring rollout, the Connecticut State Colleges and Universities (CSCU) system and ACUE presented their work to the state’s Board of Regents for
Higher education leaders from across Kansas and Missouri convened in Kansas City last week for the launch of a new collaboration between ACUE and Kansas City
Dr. Penny MacCormack has been everywhere. From Los Angeles to Indianapolis to New York to Miami, she has traveled the country observing classrooms and speaking with
[This news release originally appeared on Housatonic Community College’s news site and is being published here with permission] Commencement Day for Housatonic Community College is around the
Professor Laura Turiano knew she needed to try something different. Turiano and the students in her human services class at Housatonic Community College (HCC) were about
The below piece is cross-posted on ACE’s Higher Education Today blog. By Steven Taylor Today’s postsecondary students are increasingly being taught by part-time faculty. Currently, contingent
At Naugatuck Valley Community College (NVCC), part of the Connecticut State Colleges and Universities (CSCU) system, student success means preparing students for the state’s knowledge
For years, Dr. Bonita Veysey began each of the classes she taught at Rutgers School of Criminal Justice in a similar way. “I used to start