by Steven Volk | Jul 2, 2022 | News of the Week
“Flexibility with Guardrails” (Beth McMurtrie, Chronicle of Higher Education, June 30, 2022): Thinking about the fall? How to stay flexible without becoming overwhelmed. Are Universities Over-Assessing Their Students? (Tom Williams, Times Higher Education, June 29,...
by Steven Volk | Feb 13, 2022 | Featured Article, Uncategorized
Clara Román-Odio (Kenyon College) The GLCA Consortium for Teaching and Learning (CTL) is pleased to present a video recording of the webinar by Emerita Professor of Spanish and Latin American Literature, Clara Román-Odio...
by Steven Volk | Feb 12, 2022 | Article of the Week, Uncategorized
On December 2, 2021, Professor Clara Román-Odio, Professor of Professor of Spanish, Latin American Literature, and Latino Studies at Kenyon College, offered a webinar on “Spiritism by Puerto Rican Women: From Remarkable Pioneers to Contemporary Heirs” for...
by Steven Volk | Feb 3, 2022 | Featured Article, Uncategorized
Shelley Judge, with student co-authors Mazvita M. Chikomo (’22) and Justine Paul Berina (’22) The College of Wooster, Department of Earth Sciences Faculty dread receiving late work just as much as some students dread asking for extensions. As faculty, our goal is to...
by Steven Volk | Oct 26, 2021 | Featured Article, Uncategorized
A short time ago, we asked faculty members from our member colleges in the GLCA and GLAA to ponder the year-and-a-half – the “COVID long year” – gone by (and, in many senses, still under way). We asked: Are there things you discovered during last year’s teaching that...