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The Return on Investment (ROI) of Diversity and Inclusion
The ROI of Diversity and Inclusion When presenting workshops on diversity and inclusion, I often ask students and faculty to reflect on the question “What’s in it for me?” This…
The Benefits of Faculty Writing Groups
Grab your “to do” list. Whether it’s mental, handwritten, or online, the list probably includes grading papers, preparing lessons for the week, and attending committee meetings (among other things). Have…
Gender: An Unrecognized Part of Life
For many people, the words “Gender Studies” conjures images of women burning their bras and/or oppressing others under the guise of liberation. If not outright terror and images of pitchforks,…
Students With Disabilities Speak About College: In Their Own Words
In the summer of 2014, six students agreed to talk about what it means to be a UNG student with a disability. While most of us know something of obstacles…
Mentoring New(er) Faculty at UNG
Mentoring New(er) Faculty at UNG We’re well into the second semester of the year, and I’d like to encourage you to take a moment to reach out faculty colleagues, especially…
Overview of the Center for Teaching, Learning, and Leadership Mission and Goals
Welcome to the blog for the Center for Teaching, Learning, and Leadership (CTLL). We support the University of North Georgia’s commitment to “academic excellence in a student-focused environment.” Through our…