“Community” is a hot buzzword, referring to everything from a physical neighborhood to a cohort of people rallying around a purpose or shared interest. As observed in Harvard Business Review: “The ...
Live anywhere on campus Meet other students who share your major Connect with Faculty Members and Peer Mentors Enjoy programs collaboratively hosted by Student Housing and Residence Life and your ...
Gertrude Stein was wrong: a rose is not necessarily a rose. Calling something a rose doesn’t make it a rose. Take the example of learning communities, one of the high-impact practices that contributes ...
The 2021 Learning Communities for Pre-Majors guide is being presented on the web instead of mail distribution. It is also available as a PDF booklet. Every year, SUNY Cortland welcomes new students in ...
The Lindy Center for Civic Engagement supports faculty in creating and advocating for Community-Based and Community-Engaged learning pedagogy. This pedagogy unites classroom learning, engagement ...
The intersection of online learning and experiential learning is an intriguing curricular space for study and development. On the one hand, offering experiential learning to students in an online ...
In these communities, students with shared academic, social and cultural interests live on the same floor and attend courses together. This experience is considered a "high-impact practice," promoting ...
The Saint Louis University School of Medicine learning community program fosters meaningful connections between faculty, students, and administration by facilitating longitudinal mentorship ...
The Ellbogen Center for Teaching and Learning sponsors several learning communities that bring together various groups of faculty and graduate students from across campus to engage in active and ...