We are at an exciting moment in our journey with General Education at PSU! We have a new name and for the first time this year we have faculty focusing […]
Anecdotally, university professors at PSU are reporting that their students are struggling with class attendance. At a CoLab event this spring, we sought to unpack and explore this issue as […]
Kelsey Donnelly (Academic and Career Advising Center) and Matt Cheney (Interdisciplinary Studies) share information, ideas, and advice to help advisors feel confident with the many tools available to help us […]
What do recent advances in artificial intelligence technologies mean for teachers and students today? Join Jess Flarity (University of New Hampshire) and Cameron Gibson (CUNY Grad Center) to learn about […]
Learn more about moving off of commercial social networking platforms (like Twitter) and onto the open-source tool Mastodon. Slides
We will discuss 3 evidence-based methods for incorporating active engagement activities into your lecture to improve student engagement and retention of material. These methods work for in person, remote, and […]
Imagine a thoughtful student. Imagine their distress when confronted with some of our most urgent challenges: climate change, species extinction, plastic pollution, food insecurity, and climate-driven conflict. In short: a […]
What would it look like to focus on empathy to begin our work in TWP? PSU faculty member Elisabeth Johnston used this question to guide her redesign of her TWP […]
“Universal Design is not about buildings, it is about building – building community, building better pedagogy, building opportunities for agency. It is a way to move.” (Jay Dolmage, 2017) In […]
Professor and author Kathleen Fitzpatrick talks about Generous Thinking: A Radical Approach to Saving the University. Delivered as a closing keynote for the Cluster Pedagogy Learning Community at Plymouth State […]