Graduate Recruitment During a Crisis

Covid-19 has upended the world of higher ed. As universities enter an unprecedented semester this fall, graduate programs must also look forward and develop strategies for recruiting in these uncertain times. To see how graduate schools are adapting their admissions efforts, The Chronicle has assembled a panel of deans and other experts for a Virtual […]

NCAN 2020 National Conference: Marching Toward Equity

Join NCAN as they celebrate their 25th Anniversary at their first ever virtual conference, Marching Toward Equity! We hope you’ll attend this event to learn from your peers, network in one-on-one and small group virtual environments, and hear from plenary speakers such as: Trabian Shorters, author, social entrepreneur, and leading authority on Asset-Framing Kim Hunter […]

Race, Class, and Academic Life

What does the national reckoning over systemic racism mean for academic life? Some faculty members have called for specific, immediate actions from their institutions. Scholars across the country have shared personal experiences with the hashtag #Blackintheivory, raising consciousness among colleagues. And college leaders are talking more about diversity, equity, and inclusion. What do Black academics […]

The Human Element in Online Learning

When colleges made the abrupt shift to online learning last spring, the loss of personal connection struck both students and teachers alike. How can colleges continuing in the virtual space this fall create a more intimate and engaging experience? That’s one of the pressing questions our panel of teaching and online-learning experts will address in […]

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