Defining first-generation is harder than you thinkThe first step towards providing better support for first-generation students should be to acknowledge the variety of definitions that exist and develop a better shared understanding of how those definitions affect studentsBrian Heseung KimCommon App
‘Resilience is grit amid uncertainty’In this extract from ‘The Resilient University’, Freeman Hrabowski and co-authors offer the resources and mindset that higher education institutions need to develop to sustain themselves through challenges and crisesFreeman Hrabowski, Peter H. Henderson, Lynne C. Schaefer , Philip J. RousUniversity of Maryland Baltimore County, University of Maryland, Baltimore
How to establish peer-to-peer support networks for online, first-generation studentsGiven the limited opportunities for organic peer-to-peer interactions online, universities must use a data-driven approach to create opportunities for students to build connections, writes Nesha Thompson Nesha Thompson The University of the West Indies
Campus interview: Mike Ibba of Chapman University on mentorship and the future of US scienceIn this video podcast Mike Ibba, dean of Schmid College of Science and Technology at Chapman University, talks about undergraduate research, what philosophers and scientists can learn from each other and the state of US federal funding for science and technology researchMike IbbaChapman University
How to help first-generation students navigate the challenges of higher education First-generation students face unique challenges. Here are some strategies to help them succeed Lyn R. KeithThe University of the West Indies
Enhancing negotiation skills: a step-by-step guide for graduate students The art of job-offer discussions is a skill that will serve scholars throughout an academic career. Here is what to consider and what to say at each stage of the processGaeun (Gwenn) SeoGeorgia Tech’s Center for 21st Century Universities
What my students have taught me about being a teacherApproach teaching as a collaboration between you and your students. Veselin Jungic looks back on what he’s learned Veselin JungicSimon Fraser University
Better together: co-teaching to support equity in educator trainingClinical experiences, methods courses, service learning and experiential learning can enhance teacher candidates’ ability to support English language learners. Here, Molly Riddle and Kelli Bernedo offer advice for using co-teaching in educator trainingMolly Riddle, Kelli D. BernedoIndiana University Southeast
The comfort and joy of flipping the classroom‘Tis the season to embrace the magic of a flipped classroom. Multidisciplinary educators offer their perspectivesMegan Barker, Diana Bedoya, Sarah Johnson, Danielle Murdoch, Leanne RamerSimon Fraser University
Promoting learning with TikTok: 10 tips for engaging studentsLeverage TikTok for learning at the university level by using pop culture, investing time in production and encouraging discussions, writes Chris ClarkeChris ClarkeWashington State University
Transforming admissions for first-gen university student enrolmentAttracting and retaining first-generation college students is a pivotal goal for higher education institutions seeking diversity and inclusivity, and college admissions faculty play a vital role in this process, writes Juan EspinozaJuan EspinozaVirginia Tech
Leveraging internships to empower first-generation studentsProfessional placements – whether paid or unpaid – offer practical, hands-on experiences aligned with students’ academic pursuits and help level the playing field for first-gen students in competitive job marketsLisa M. LeeVirginia Tech
Embrace AI tools to improve student writingRather than trying to keep it out of the classroom, here are ways faculty can facilitate more effective use of ChatGPT for writing assignmentsPamela BourjailyUniversity of Iowa
Approach with caution: why education faculty should engage public intellectualismThe public debate on intellectualism is failing to consider education experts. Ali and Davin Carr-Chellman find the ways to reclaim the narrative Ali Carr-Chellman, Davin Carr-Chellman University of Dayton
Campus interview: Laura Allen at Trinity University on connecting student well-being with natural worldCan spending time in natural environments support students’ well-being? Trinity University professor Laura Allen joins this video podcast to tell us more about an innovative course exploring this question with undergraduates that combines research, theory and practice Laura AllenTrinity University
Three strategies for building healthy student relationships onlineIcebreakers and peer-to-peer support are just some of the ways to cultivate a friendly online learning environment where connections between students can flourish Becca EdwardsThe University of Colorado Boulder
Resilience and empowerment: reframing the narrative for first-gen studentsFirst-generation students bring resilience and determination to their college journey. Based on her own experience, Lisa M. Lee explains how universities can support students from a place of strength rather than deficitLisa M. LeeVirginia Tech
Tips for effectively communicating your research’s impactFinding ways to communicate the impact of your research can sometimes be a hurdle. Here, Lyn R. Keith outlines effective ways to overcome it and extend the reach of your workLyn R. KeithThe University of the West Indies
A smorgasbord of strategies to help international students feel includedEducators are like seasoned chefs with the responsibility to create harmonious classroom environments that celebrate the flavourful cultural diversity of international students, says John Sinclair John SinclairColorado State University Global
How to teach primary source literacy skills in universities Primary source literacy instruction is instrumental in teaching transferable critical thinking and research skills that help prepare students for their academic careers and real-life scenarios, write Ariana Varela and Michaela Ullmann Michaela Ullmann, Ariana VarelaUniversity of Southern California
How to help postdocs take a holistic look at career choices After their terminal degrees, many postdocs find themselves at a career crossroads. Here, Karena Nguyen offers four key considerations across background, skills, values and interests to help determine what’s nextKarena Nguyen Georgia Tech’s Center for 21st Century Universities
Campus webinar: Build a successful student recruitment strategyFour experts from Campus+ institutions discuss how student recruitment is responding to the latest trends in higher education, strategies to engage hard-to-reach students and ways to use data to drive recruitment campaignsTracey Allen, Gabriela Krupa, Julissa Duran, Adeola Matthew Virginia Tech, Claremont Graduate University, Montclair State University, The University of the West Indies
Helping international students in their transition to US institutionsInternational students enrich and add value to American campuses. Here, Ashlee Toomey-Flinn offers practical tips for helping them transition successfully into their US university experienceAshlee Toomey-FlinnGeorgia Tech’s Center for 21st Century Universities
Advice for effective cross-team collaboration for researchResearch teams that might not usually work together are increasingly required to collaborate. Here, Rob Kadel offers five principles that underpin effective project deliveryRob KadelGeorgia Tech’s Center for 21st Century Universities
Roles for AI to play in the classroomFrom supporting classroom debate and discussion to problem-solving and decision-making, here are ways that artificial intelligence can enhance teaching and learningCarl FollmerUniversity of Iowa
In trust, we trust: ensure transparency in university endowmentsEndowment funds are important financial safeguards for universities, but transparency on how they are run and governed is an imperative. Here are some ways institutions can inspire confidence in these fiscal safety netsSiri Terjesen, Ahmad Al AsadyFlorida Atlantic University, North Dakota State University
What is your academic writing temperament?Many early career researchers struggle to write enough. The key is to move away from an abstract notion of productivity and towards a productive writing process, explains Rachael Cayley. Here, she offers questions to help ECRs find their writing rhythmRachael CayleyUniversity of Toronto
Lots of talk about diversity in corporations, but what about universities?Why real progress won’t be made unless universities solve three persistent issues: access to networks, unconscious bias and insider culture, writes Blane RuschakBlane RuschakThe PhD Project
Effective assessment methods for large enrolment classesTips on how to assess students in large classes effectively, including how to use specialist technology to increase efficiencyStephanie FosterColorado State University
Three strategies for fostering a culture of belonging on your campusThree practical steps you can take to cultivate a campus culture where everyone feels welcome and students can thrive, whatever their backgroundPenny MacCormackAssociation of College and University Educators
Five steps to finding effective mentors in academiaFive steps to help you find a mentor who aligns with your goals and can help you achieve academic successLyn R. KeithThe University of the West Indies
How to use campus design to nurture a culture of belongingBrian W. Casey and Graham Wyatt discuss the importance of campus design and beauty in support of the student, faculty and staff experienceBrian W. Casey, Graham Wyatt Colgate University
Childcare remains a barrier for too many learners. Here’s how institutions can helpUniversities can design programmes that meet student-parents where they are with their childcare needs – here, Joanitt Montano and Chike Aguh outline three waysJoanitt Montano , Chike Aguh College of Health Care Professions, Harvard University
Boosting data literacy: essential skills for early career researchersGuidance for early career researchers on how to effectively manage and present dataDerval Dally The University of the West Indies
Philanthropists, governing boards and faculty must play active roles in university governanceAll parties involved in donating and managing university funds must play active roles in ensuring such financial gifts are used wisely, if US higher education is to avoid further scandal, write Siri Terjesen and Michael RyallSiri Terjesen, Michael Ryall Florida Atlantic University
Transforming the classroom through experiential learningA pilot programme aims to expand undergraduate students’ access to high-impact learning experiences to strengthen skills such as teamwork and problem-solving. Kate Williams looks at its outcomes Kate WilliamsGeorgia Tech’s Center for 21st Century Universities
Accessing the what, how and why of universal design for learning using popular cultureStone Meredith explains how she hits the fundamental building blocks of UDL by leveraging popular culture sources using various media, particularly YouTubeStone MeredithColorado State University Global
Three steps to unearth the hidden curriculum of networkingHow to support students in developing networking skills that will enhance their future career prospectsJulia Freeland Fisher The Clayton Christensen Institute
How to combat the mental health crisis on campusFrom staff training to nap pods and on-campus emotional support animals, universities have well-established and novel ways to help students to better mental health and well-beingJonathan KoppellMontclair State University
Twenty per cent of US undergraduates have children – we must do more to support themDedicating funds and resources to parenting students, most of whom are mothers and single, is also an investment in the prosperity of future generations, writes Sara Goldrick-RabSara Goldrick-RabEducation Northwest
Moving microcredentials forward: how universities are incubators and early adoptersEducation innovation will transform lifetime learning in two main ways: compacting instruction into digestible bites and standardising how microcredentials are used and delivered in (and beyond) higher educationJonna Lee , Eric Scott SembratGeorgia Tech’s Center for 21st Century Universities
Want student success? Modernising your careers centre is vitalCamille Dumont gives advice on how to adapt a university careers centre to better align with the evolving needs of students and the job marketCamille DumontPost University
How to create K-12 programmes to boost belonging and participationLearning outside the traditional school day can help shape a young person’s lifelong education journey. Here’s how university programmes can establish an environment where they can thrive Sirocus BarnesGeorgia Tech’s Center for 21st Century Universities
Moving beyond climate change to teach the climate crisis Ways to scale up education relating to the climate crisis and the questions it must guide students to answerAdam R. Aron University of California San Diego
How to use humour to boost student understanding and foster creativityHumour is a versatile teaching tool, explains Pete Ludovice. It’s fun, it makes the lecturer seem more approachable, helps make complex concepts relatable, shifts cognitive load, and encourages innovation in the classroomPeter LudoviceGeorgia Tech’s Center for 21st Century Universities
Making space for emotions in learningThe trick is to design courses so cognitive and affective learning balance each other in a way that promotes empathy and deeper understanding of the content, writes Carol Subiño SullivanCarol Subiño SullivanGeorgia Tech’s Center for 21st Century Universities
What is needed to run a successful outreach programme?Lessons on running a successful outreach programme designed to spark school pupils’ interest in university, based on a 13-year project focused on getting more girls studying STEMBia HamedEastern Michigan University
Five ways universities can protect faculty from online harassmentWith more online engagement and interaction have come increased threats and attacks against faculty, staff and students. Here are measures institutions can take to raise awareness and provide supportAlexis MartinezGeorgia Tech’s Center for 21st Century Universities
The power and the peril of virtual reality in HEFrom investing in training to identifying educational objectives, Mark Milliron offers advice on fully realising VR’s promise for universitiesMark MillironNational University
Teaching how to use numbers as a tool for justiceStatistics are not neutral, writes Wendy Castillo. Here, she explains how to use QuantCrit to show students the effect that historic racism and bias have on data collection and analysisWendy CastilloPrinceton University