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Stanford President Dr. Marc Tessier-Lavigne to Resign After Investigation Found Research Data Manipulation

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

At various times when concerns with Dr. Tessier-Lavigne’s papers emerged—in 2001, the early 2010s, 2015-2016, and March 2021—Dr. Former Dean of Humanities Dr. Richard Saller will become interim president.

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PhotoVoice: Using Technology to Impact Student Learning and Assessment

Faculty Focus

Drawing on over two decades in academia, Michele Poulos specializes in general psychology, social psychology, and human growth and development. Before embarking on her professional journey, Poulos attended Arizona State University, where she obtained a bachelor of arts degree in elementary education and teaching in 2001.

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PhotoVoice: Using Technology to Impact Student Learning and Assessment

Faculty Focus

Drawing on over two decades in academia, Michele Poulos specializes in general psychology, social psychology, and human growth and development. Before embarking on her professional journey, Poulos attended Arizona State University, where she obtained a bachelor of arts degree in elementary education and teaching in 2001.

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Getting Through This Together, As We Always Have

The Student Affairs Collective

In 2001, a UCSB student had intentionally struck a crowd of people off campus with his vehicle killing four people instantly, and a fifth person who was critically injured succumbed to his injuries 15 years later. These moments of extreme loss and strife lay bare our shared humanity, and the precariousness of life.

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The Lasso Way to Formative Assessment 

Faculty Focus

For example, consider a faculty member who pursues assessment for the strict purpose of “satisfying the Dean.” He helps his players achieve success as humans. Furthermore, accreditation bodies are looking at assessment to ensure colleges and universities are “living up to what they advertise.” In many ways, Ted is an expert assessor.

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The Lasso Way to Formative Assessment 

Faculty Focus

For example, consider a faculty member who pursues assessment for the strict purpose of “satisfying the Dean.” He helps his players achieve success as humans. Furthermore, accreditation bodies are looking at assessment to ensure colleges and universities are “living up to what they advertise.” In many ways, Ted is an expert assessor.

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AAUP Report on Political Interference in Higher Education: Changing Higher Ed Podcast 185 with Host Dr. Drumm McNaughton and Guest Dr. Henry “Hank” Reichman

The Change Leader, Inc.

The Human Cost: Emotional and Professional Toll The report and subsequent discussions shed light on the significant emotional and professional impact these developments have had on faculty and students. These changes speak to the human cost of political interference, affecting the very heart of educational institutions.