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Book Review: Creating Wicked Students by Paul Hanstedt
Back to NetVUE Connections At the heart of Paul Hanstedt’s recent book, Creating Wicked Students: Designing Courses for a Complex World, is the big idea that professors need to find ways in their courses to help students claim authority over their learning. And there is no time to waste. Hanstedt argues in the book, published by […] -
Closing Reflection: “Whom do you Admire?”
Back to NetVUE Connections By Daniel Meyers, NetVUE Online Network Coordinator Last spring, I was invited into a course on wellbeing, and the professor asked me to facilitate a discussion on values. I began with a standard values activity where students sort through a deck of values in three distinct steps, a process I have […] -
Campus Spotlight: Go and See – The NetVUE Campus Visit Program
Back to NetVUE Connections In today’s world of technology and virtual meetings, why would you ever actually go somewhere else to learn new ideas, practices, and insights? We put this question to two participants in the NetVUE Campus Visit Program, Kristen Cahoon, director of the Piper Center for Vocation and Career at St. Olaf College, […] -
President’s Message
Read more from CIC President Marjorie Hass about how CIC programs are developing leaders, supporting campus success, and serving as a leading voice of independent higher education. -
CIC Selects 25 Institutions for Inaugural Work-Based Learning Consortium
CIC announced in August 2023 the selection of 25 member institutions to participate in the inaugural cohort of the Work-Based Learning (WBL) Consortium, which will provide a national community of practice to support institutions in easing student barriers to internship access and job market preparation, particularly for students from under-represented groups. -
Updates from CIC’s State Councils Network
The State Councils Annual Conference, a convening of CIC’s State Council executives and their staff, provided a forum for face-to-face networking and an opportunity to share best practices with colleagues. CIC also announced this year’s State Councils grant recipients. These grants provide CIC/UPS Scholarships for use at every four-year private college and university in the State Councils network. -
Teaching Pre-Modern European Art in Context Seminar Updates
CIC’s annual Teaching Pre-Modern European Art in Context seminar took place on June 18–23, 2023, at the Memphis Brooks Museum of Art in Memphis, TN. CIC faculty members in art history, the arts, and other disciplines who incorporate art history in their courses were invited to apply over the winter to participate. -
Teaching Interfaith Understanding Seminar Updates
In June 2023, CIC and Interfaith America held a multidisciplinary seminar on Teaching Interfaith Understanding for full-time faculty members at CIC member colleges and universities. This long-running seminar series seeks to broaden faculty members’ knowledge and perspective to help them strengthen the teaching of interfaith understanding, develop new courses and other resources, and join a network of faculty members. -
New Currents in Teaching Philosophy Updates
Twenty-nine philosophers from CIC member colleges met in Baltimore, MD, on July 23–27, 2023, to explore “New Currents in Teaching Philosophy.” This was the third and final Institute in an annual series designed to help faculty members strengthen the philosophy programs at their institutions by offering students more diverse, compelling, and relevant courses. -
Presidential Renewal Program Updates
CIC's new Presidential Renewal program is designed to support the personal revitalization of experienced member presidents at CIC institutions who will continue to serve in the vital role of the college presidency. Twelve CIC member presidents were selected to participate, and spouses and partners were welcome to join them at the Summer Seminar.
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