For those who work and study at Case Western Reserve University, the motivation to lead goes beyond a desire to hold a title—it’s an opportunity to take action, build community and create space for ...
When I was a faculty member, case studies were one of my favorite tools in the classroom. They invited students to wrestle with real-world problems, practice decision-making and see how abstract ideas ...
Engaging students with course materials is a challenging aspect of teaching in higher education. This problem is particularly prevalent in graduate-level classes, where students from different ...
This blog post was authored by Nathan Woods, AIA, NCARB, Partner, Senior Architect, Education Market Leader, Design Collaborative. In the ever-evolving landscape of higher education, the need for ...
A conversation with Harvard Business School professor Bill Sahlman on creating a focused strategy for growth. Khan Academy, the online global education nonprofit, launched in 2006 when founder Sal ...
If you’re an intrapreneur — or aspire to be one — this episode is for you. In 2014, Deloitte launched Pixel to facilitate open talent and crowdsourcing for client engagements that need specific ...
“I’m not sure I can do this!!” We have all been there, and hearing “just keep going” isn’t always helpful. According to the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center, the persistence rate ...
In a world where AI is transforming every sector, companies are constantly seeking ways to gain a competitive edge. Boston Consulting Group (BCG) is leading the charge by embracing artificial ...
Prior research shows attendance is one of the best predictors of class grades and student outcomes, creating a strong argument for faculty to incentivize or require attendance. Attaching grades to ...