Cool Meanderings with Dr. Jerm G

Winds of change for college faculty

Dr. Jerm G Season 3 Episode 16

In this episode, I give my thoughts on the recent developments across US college campuses for faculty as different types of institutions announce cuts to academic programs and faculty positions.

I lay out a few points on how I think faculty can pivot with the challenging times that threaten the traditional role college faculty have held in higher education for generations.

Source

President of St. Norbert College discusses layoffs at school (msn.com)

Dickinson State University cuts of majors, faculty impact students (kfyrtv.com)

The Cuts At West Virginia University: Trend Setter Or Outlier? (forbes.com)

West Virginia University Slashes Majors and Cuts Staff Despite Protests - WSJ

NY state university to cut teaching, computer science education majors due to low enrollment, budget woes | Fox News

San Francisco State University facing mass staffing cuts (missionlocal.org)

Frontiers | Hybrid Teaching: Conceptualization Through Practice for the Post COVID19 Pandemic Education (frontiersin.org)

Unraveling the controversial effect of Covid-19 on college students’ performance | Scientific Reports (nature.com)

Is College Worth It? - The New York Times (nytimes.com)

Why and How Colleges and Universities Should Leverage Technology Mentoring to Maximize Faculty’s Technology Integration Efforts - PMC (nih.gov)

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