The Future Trends Forum: Discussions about the future of education and technology with writer/futurist Bryan Alexander. Thursday, July 1, 2 p.m.: The Future of Remote Academic Work. How will colleges and universities decide to offer, or not offer, remote work options for faculty and staff? With Karen L. Pedersen, the dean of Kansas State University’s Global Campus, and Kim (Read the full article…)
A Reminder from DHRM
“Vaccines are important. While the attention has been on the COVID-19 vaccine, there are other routine, life-saving vaccines that are necessary for good health. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has noted a significant and troubling drop-off in the delivery of essential immunizations because of the COVID-19 pandemic1. While it may be more (Read the full article…)
Director of Information and Educational Technology/Chief Information Officer
I am pleased to announce that Jeff Thomas has been named as our new Director of Information and Educational Technology/Chief Information Officer. Jeff has more than 20 years of technology experience in both the public and private sectors with a focus on the customer service, technology integrations, and data transparency. He brings with him a (Read the full article…)
Would cultivating ‘career communities’ change how we see ourselves?
I’ve long joked that we could connect current, past, and prospective students through bowling nights organized by college focus area. The idea was sparked as I was analogizing Guided Pathways with bumper bowling, which blocks the gutters and provides an almost effortless path to higher scores. I was reminded of my bowling night idea as (Read the full article…)
Free professional learning opportunities
This week The Future Trends Forum: Discussions about the future of education and technology with writer/futurist Bryan Alexander. Thursday, June 24: How can we revolutionize higher education? How can we improve students’ learning experiences? with Christina Katopodis, Executive Director at Transformative Learning in the Humanities at the City University of New York, and Cathy N. Davidson, (Read the full article…)