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‘Summer Slide’ a concern for educators

School closures — in Kansas and across the country — have left tens of millions of students coping with a new pandemic-driven reality. It has also left educators, parents and others wondering how students will fare. Will they be able to keep up in online classes? Will some students fall behind?

U.S. News & World Report lists 49 KU graduate programs in top 50 among public schools in 2021 rankings

http://news.ku.edu/2020/03/17/us-news-world-report-lists-49-ku-graduate-programs-top-50-among-public-schools-2021

U.S. News & World Report lists 48 KU graduate programs in top 50 among public schools in 2020 rankings

http://news.ku.edu/2019/03/12/us-news-world-report-lists-48-ku-graduate-programs-top-50-among-public-schools-2020

Since the 1970s, colleges and universities have seen an increase in faculty development, or programs designed to help professors improve their teaching. These centers for teaching and learning have adapted their approaches just as pedagogy in the classroom has shifted to student-centered and student-directed approaches.

Since the 1970s, colleges and universities have seen an increase in faculty development, or programs designed to help professors improve their teaching.

Chancellor's Weekly COVID-19 Update

Chancellor Girod is hosting weekly Zoom updates to discuss how KU is managing the pandemic and progressing through the semester.

Study shows microaggression trainings overlook deeper harmful assumptions

LAWRENCE — Microaggressions, which are words or actions linked to stereotypes that can cause offense, have received increased attention in recent years.

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