Higher education leaders from across Kansas and Missouri convened in Kansas City last week for the launch of a new collaboration between ACUE and Kansas City Scholars that will promote student success through effective instruction. As part of the program initiative,... Read more
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Dr. Penny MacCormack has been everywhere. From Los Angeles to Indianapolis to New York to Miami, she has traveled the country observing classrooms and speaking with subject matter experts through her role as ACUE's chief academic officer. Read more
Commencement Day for Housatonic Community College is around the corner, but students aren’t the only academics to earn distinction. This month, HCC faculty... Read more
A community college professor gives her class a boost with an active learning technique called the jigsaw exercise. Read more
Today’s postsecondary students are increasingly being taught by part-time faculty. Currently, contingent faculty—part-time and full-time non-tenure-track faculty—are responsible for about 75 percent of college and university instruction, and that number is expected to increase each year for the foreseeable... Read more
Naugatuck Valley Community College is one of four colleges in the Connecticut State Colleges & Universities (CSCU) system to launch ACUE's Course as part of a system initiative. Read the details below, which are cross-posted on NVCC's website. Read more
Check out the complete Newark Times video interview in which Dr. Bonnie Veysey and Dr. Alexander Sannella discuss teaching practices they’ve learned and implemented and the immediate response they’re seeing from students. Read more
Greater fiscal stability for the nation’s colleges and universities can be achieved right inside our classrooms, writes New Jersey City University's Dan Julius. Read more
Educators at Rutgers-Newark have made ACUE a cornerstone initiative of its innovative P3 Collaboratory. Read more
Dr. Eduardo Padrón is one of 21 recipients of the presidential medal of freedom, which is the nation’s highest civilian honor. Read more