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Dr. Nancy Lynne Westfield, Wabash College

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Westfields latest book is entitled Glimpses of Me and Mine: a Creative Biography (Wipf and Stock, 2023). Westfield has published many scholarly and popular articles as well as childrens books.

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Breaking Bread in Communities of Learners

The Scholarly Teacher

I grappled with this paradox while earning my doctorate in education, focusing on teacher myths about education, teaching, learning, and identity formation of teachers and learners (Ladson-Billings, 2001). I reached out to Robin because he has a different lived experience from mine that could teach me. Yale University Press.

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Empower Learners for the Age of AI: a reflection

Dr. Simon Paul Atkinson

2001), I am amazed you are still functioning. Whenever you use a free web service you are inevitably being mined for data, which in turn allows the provider of that service to sell your presence on their platform to advertisers. 1998) and Wikipedia (b.2001),

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PUC Appoints Nathan Tasker as Aviation Director

PUC

From 2001-2006, Nathan Tasker was the flight center director for the aviation department at Pacific Union College. A recent conversation with a mission pilot friend of mine alerted me to the desperate need for Christ-centered pilots in the field. Now, after 18 years of being away, he returns to his old job.

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What’s love got to do with neurodiversity and HE art and design?

SRHE

I recovered in time to travel to Helsinki for a symposium two days later, but winter storms shut down the airport, delayed flights and lost luggage, including mine. by Kai Syng Tan A loveless storm and a love-filled symposium On 18 November I was ill.

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Aviva Intveld named 2023 Gates Cambridge Scholar

CAPD

She is particularly passionate about sustainable mining of energy-critical elements and addressing climate change inequality in her home state of California. Since the program’s inception in 2001, there have been 33 Gates Cambridge Scholars from MIT. Intveld’s work at Cambridge will build upon her extensive research experience at MIT.

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A Race Scholar

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

“Growing up here, we knew about UCLA, but it seemed so far away,” he says of the institution, roughly 15 miles away from his old neighborhood, that has served as his academic home since 2001. “It Because they must not be coming to communities like mine where I am teaching or that I grew up in.” It was like a lifetime away.”

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