Sat.Jul 04, 2020 - Fri.Jul 10, 2020

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Welcome to July’s issue of Teaching Matters: Alumni Experiences

Teaching Matters Academic Communities

Image created by Catherine Cordasco. Submitted for United Nations Global Call Out To Creatives – help stop the spread of COVID-19, Unsplash, CC0. Welcome to July’s Issue: Alumni experiences Since we received a large amount of contributions for last month’s issue on ‘Student Transitions’, we decided to expand it and slightly shorten this month’s issue that will focus on the ‘Alumni experience and connecting learning and teaching in the workplace’.

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How Universities Use Crises to Innovatewith Dr. Drumm McNaughton and Dr. Eric Boynton | Changing Higher Ed Podcast 050

The Change Leader, Inc.

How Universities Use Crises to Innovate podcast discusses how higher education institutions are still reeling from dealing with the coronavirus pandemic during the spring term. However, now they are faced with the challenge of making critical decisions that also offer flexibility moving into the fall semester. Beloit College already is far ahead on this path.

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Successful Transitions: I Keep Learning and Growing

Teaching Matters Academic Support

Image Credit: Centre for Research Collections. Title: The Anatomy of the Horse, 1766, Creator: Stubbs, George, Catalogue No. 0010803 In this post, third year Development, Regeneration and Stem Cells with Management student Jinman Li highlights the different avenues of academic support available at the University to help her overcome her challenges including the personal tutoring system, university support teams and other academic activities.

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Coronavirus, campus life and the 2020 student mindset

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Find out how students are reacting to the changes and read actionable insights you can use to inform your recruitment activities, communications and marketing

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COVID-19 and mental health: There’s a world of help available to you

CU Work-Life Balance

How are you, really? It’s a simple question, but the answer is rarely simple. Even in uneventful times, each of us can experience personal challenges. Right now, the pandemic is placing additional stresses on our time, our relationships and our finances. It’s OK to recognize when you’re struggling, and you don’t have to manage it alone. The following employee resources and publicly available tools give you a spectrum of options to address everything from minor stress to acute anxiety or depressi

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Welcome to July's issue of Teaching Matters: Alumni Experiences

Teaching Matters Academic Communities

Image created by Catherine Cordasco. Submitted for United Nations Global Call Out To Creatives – help stop the spread of COVID-19, Unsplash, CC0. Welcome to July’s Issue: Alumni experiences Since we received a large amount of contributions for last month’s issue on ‘Student Transitions’, we decided to expand it and slightly shorten this month’s issue that will focus on the ‘Alumni experience and connecting learning and teaching in the workplace’.

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Keep your employee benefits up to date through all stages of life

CU Work-Life Balance

Open Enrollment is over, and we’re all settled into our benefits plans for another year, right? Not so fast. Any time between now and Open Enrollment in spring 2021, you can make changes to your benefits provided you’ve gone through a qualifying life event. Some life events seem obvious – if you’re newly hired or rehired, if you have a child or get married – and let you update benefits coverage for yourself or your family members.