Radio.Garden — with thanks to David Pogue for this resource This is the COOLEST. A Google Earth-type representation of the planet. Every green dot is […]
From DSC: I was reviewing an edition of Dr. Barbara Honeycutt’s Lecture Breakers Weekly, where she wrote: After an experiential activity, discussion, reading, or lecture, […]
Michigan residents over 25 without degrees can now apply for tuition-free community college, skills training — from mlive.com by Lauren Gibbons Excerpt: Michigan residents 25 […]
Apple launches major new Racial Equity and Justice Initiative projects to challenge systemic racism, advance racial equity nationwide — from apple.com Commitments build on Apple’s […]
DC: The debt from obtaining a degree can last for decades these days. How can institutions of traditional higher education be part of the solution […]
The Digital Divide for Tribal College Students — COVID, CARES Act, and Critical Next Steps — from diverseeducation.com Excerpt: In this episode staff writer Sara […]
Best Practices 7 Ways Students Can Maintain Good Study Habits During COVID-19 — from fierceeducation.com by Peggy Bresnick Excerpts: Stay organized. Don’t multitask. Make the […]
From DSC…by the way, another title for this blog could have been: WIN-WIN situations all around! The Theatre Departments out there could collaborate with other […]
5 things that show students aren’t the only ones learning during the pandemic — from mlive.com by Melissa Frick Excerpts: “Never in my 33 years […]
The justice gap in the United States is striking. It ranks 103rd out of 126 countries in accessibility and affordability of civil legal services, according to […]
WMU-Cooley Innocence Project helps earn release of Lacino Hamilton after 26 years in prison — from cooley.edu and WMU-Cooley Law School’s Innocence Project Excerpt: Today, […]
WMU-Cooley Named Top 10 Law School For Ethnic Enrollment in 2019 — from fox47news.com Excerpt: LANSING, Mich. — Western Michigan University Cooley Law School, with […]