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Can Online Learning Be Trauma-Responsive?
With the growing number of colleges moving to online learning, I have been asked: Can online learning incorporate trauma-responsive strategies? The short answer is yes. Before turning to specific pedagogical… Read more »
Trauma in the Time of Coronavirus and Beyond: A NEJHE Q&A with Karen Gross
Karen Gross is an author, educator and advisor on diverse issues along the educational pipeline. Her current research focuses on student success and the impact of trauma on learning, psychosocial…
More Counselors Needed to Help Students Navigate College, Trauma
A recent report released by the National Association for College Admission Counseling found that only 29% of public schools surveyed had a full-time or part-time counselor who is solely focused… Read more »
Am I Next? School Shootings Create Generation of Traumatized College Students
In a matter of seconds, a student at a high school in Santa Clarita, California, injured and killed a handful of his fellow students and then shot himself. He died… Read more »
Why I Have Hope for the Future of Higher Ed
It would not be the least bit unusual to feel pessimistic about education in general and higher education in particular. Enrollments have been declining at many institutions across the education… Read more »
My Fond Farewell to NEBHE and NEJHE
In October, I wrote to NEBHE colleagues to let them know I would be retiring from the organization and the editorship of The New England Journal of Higher Education (NEJHE)…
Pandemic-Caused Shift to Remote Learning Has Led to Novel Civil Rights Issues
When the pandemic shut down the country in March 2020, many college and university administrators predicted that civil rights complaints would plummet. With students learning from home and out of… Read more »
13 New England Colleges and Universities Sign on to NEBHE’s “North Star Collective” to Promote Racial Equity Among Faculty
Thirteen New England colleges and universities have signed on to NEBHE’s new North Star Collective (NSC), a multi-institutional collaborative to boost Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) early-career faculty… Read more »
Say Their Names
Higher ed has always operated in a very cyclical nature. If we look at historical movements on college campuses, including protests in favor of desegregation in the 1960s, higher ed… Read more »