We need fundamentally new models for teaching and learning, new models that need to break the monopoly of “sage on the stage” teaching and lean into an experiential learning revolution – a dramatic increase in real-world, apprenticeship-based, internship-based, and work-based learning.| CommonWealth Beacon
A summer trip to Belize, in partnership with Therapy Abroad, helped foster a commitment to community health for Katherine Braddock, ‘27, and Vicki Mines, MPH ‘26. The post Bridging cultures and building careers appeared first on La Salle University.| La Salle University
When the newest graduates of The University of Tulsa’s College of Law took their oaths at the Oklahoma Bar ceremony, the moment marked not the beginning of their work but an important milestone in it. Each had already been contributing to the legal community, and now, as licensed attorneys, they are stepping fully into the […]| The University of Tulsa
In the wake of the COVID-19 global pandemic, the public’s interest in the nature and impact of viruses on human health has skyrocketed. Less well known are the viruses – both destructive and potentially helpful – affecting plants. Since joining The University of Tulsa in 2007, Professor of Biological Science Akhtar Ali has spearheaded research […]| The University of Tulsa
The University of Tulsa welcomed Tulsa native and attorney Zack Lindsey as part of its Cyber Fellows guest speaker series. Lindsey is the co-founder of Efflux, a tech company specializing in asset intelligence. He discussed the notion of the “what” – identifying the purpose of a product for society and how to ensure its relevance. […]| The University of Tulsa
“The world is a possibility if only you’ll discover it,” said American writer and Oklahoma native Ralph Waldo Ellison. His words open Applied Associate| The University of Tulsa
The Canadian Journal of Human Rights (CJHR) was honoured to sponsor and participate in the Ruby Sachs Symposium on Global 2SLGBTQI+ Legal Advocacy, held October 5–7, 2025, at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights. Co-sponsors included the University of Manitoba, Faculty of Law, the Manitoba Law Foundation, and the LGBT Purge Fund. The Symposium was […]| UM TodayUM Today
The Shenandoah University men’s basketball program recently took its classroom learning on the road, traveling to Las Vegas, Nevada for an experiential learning trip centered around the HBCU Classic featuring […]| Shenandoah University
"My coursework at D’Amore-McKim gave me a strong foundation in business and entrepreneurship. I learned essential theories and practical frameworks, and professors provided real-world insights that helped me apply these concepts to structuring a business, creating investor decks, and preparing for pitches." - Dani Zheng, MS in International Management'24 The post From IDEA to reality: An entrepreneur's journey appeared first on D'Amore-McKim School of Business.| D'Amore-McKim School of Business
“I’m incredibly grateful for the support I received from the Graduate Career Center. They were an invaluable partner in helping me find and secure my corporate residency. After talking with friends in other MBA programs who didn’t have access to the same level of personalized guidance, I realized just how much of an advantage our Career Center really is.” - Daniel Hasan, MBA‘25 The post Military and entrepreneurial experience shape MBA student's success appeared first on D'Amore-McK...| D'Amore-McKim School of Business
“My experience with the 360 Huntington Fund has been transformative. Coming in with no prior investment background, I quickly found the Fund’s “learning by doing” approach, which balanced guidance with independence, invaluable.” - Pujan Patel, MS in Quantitative Finance'25| D'Amore-McKim School of Business
Author: Caroline Baker DimockDate: 10.20.25 Each year, Northeastern University recognizes a cohort of trailblazers through the Women Who Empower Innovator Awards. Launched in 2021, the awards celebrate bold and creative […] The post Khoury “Women Who Empower” winner designs her own major and drug discovery software appeared first on Khoury College of Computer Sciences.| Khoury College of Computer Sciences
A new type of co-op — a unique collaboration between students, faculty, and industry — is underway at Khoury College, and one of the world's biggest telecomm companies is taking full advantage.| Khoury College of Computer Sciences
The post NGN: Accelerated co-ops power industry-ready solutions for employers appeared first on Khoury College of Computer Sciences.| Khoury College of Computer Sciences
Written by: Kara Hunter and Rickie Eatherly At Johns Hopkins University, curiosity isn’t confined to the classroom—it’s a driving force that powers discovery, innovation, and growth. During this year’s Future Fest, we brought that spirit to life with our Research Taste Testing, …| Imagine | Johns Hopkins University
This July, The Johns Hopkins University joined educators and innovators from around the globe at the Map the System Global Final 2025, hosted by the University of Oxford. Representing Hopkins …| Imagine | Johns Hopkins University
When students step into The University of Tulsa’s Student Investment Fund (SIF) classroom, they aren’t running simulations – they’re managing a live portfolio now valued at more than $9 million. Founded through support from Friends of Finance, the SIF gives students hands-on experience managing real assets across equity and bond portfolios. Each semester, student teams […]| The University of Tulsa
The University of Tulsa’s chapter of Engineers Without Borders USA (EWB), in collaboration with Food on the Move, is partnering on the development of a solar-powered solution to help feed economically challenged communities in Tulsa. Food on the Move provides food grown at their facilities to impoverished areas and homeless shelters. The local nonprofit also […]| The University of Tulsa
Tulsa’s unhoused community is large, disparate and expanding. Since 2021, homelessness has increased in the city by 8.6%, outpacing the overall population growth. In addition to the challenge of finding food and shelter, many of these people face immense barriers to health care access. To address this critical shortcoming, Cassy Abbott Eng, executive director of […]| The University of Tulsa
The University of Tulsa has partnered with the American Journalism Project to provide a home for the new nonprofit local news initiative Tulsa Flyer, which has moved into a custom-designed space at 101 Archer this summer. In exchange for the physical space inside the university’s building, which sits in the Tulsa Arts District adjacent to […]| The University of Tulsa
At The University of Tulsa, students and faculty from around the world come together to pursue academic and professional excellence. One such scholar is Gustavo Carvalho, a petroleum engineering doctoral student from Rio de Janeiro. Drawn by the College of Engineering & Computer Science’s historic legacy in petroleum research, Carvalho embraced the opportunity to move […]| The University of Tulsa
“Why study fish? Well, because they’re super cool!” laughed Katelyn Mika. Since joining The University of Tulsa’s Department of Biological Science as an assistant professor two years ago, Mika’s enthusiasm for understanding the complexities of these and other underwater inhabitants has grown from strength to strength. Along the way, she has welcomed and mentored numerous […]| The University of Tulsa
UM students have exclusive free access this year, so don’t miss your chance. What if you could add in-demand skills to your resume in just a couple of hours? What if you could walk into| UM Today
Northeastern's Maine campus was founded with tech entrepreneurship at its core. So for Khoury College's Portland-based master's students, the startups in the Roux's three incubator programs are a natural co-op destination.| Khoury College of Computer Sciences
From future filmmakers to sprouting scientists, any full-time undergraduate or graduate student may apply for funding through The University of Tulsa’s Student Research Grant Program. This program provides financial support through the Office of Research & Economic Development for projects that might otherwise be unfeasible. Last academic year, 42 student research projects were supported through […]| The University of Tulsa
This June, The University of Tulsa’s Collins College of Business welcomed more than 100 high school students to campus for a series of immersive summer camps focused on energy, forensic accounting, entrepreneurship and personal finance. These programs give students a hands-on introduction to business, while building early confidence and interest in potential career paths. Camp […]| The University of Tulsa
Late last year, The University of Tulsa’s Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship (CIE) was recognized as an Outstanding Emerging Entrepreneurship Center by the Global Consortium of Entrepreneurship Centers and as a Model Emerging Program finalist by the United States Association for Small Business and Entrepreneurship. These honors underscore the CIE’s growing impact as a launchpad […]| The University of Tulsa
The Center for Real Estate Studies at The University of Tulsa’s Collins College of Business is shaping the future of real estate through hands-on learning, research and community engagement. The center recently launched a new course, Real Estate Market Analysis, equipping students with tools used by industry professionals. In spring 2025, students applied these skills […]| The University of Tulsa
As we begin a new academic year at The University of Tulsa, I find myself reflecting on the many seasons I’ve experienced here over the past 23 years. Each fall brings fresh opportunities for growth, discovery and impact, and this year is no exception. The summer months were an active time at the Collins College […]| The University of Tulsa
The University of Georgia ensures that every undergraduate student benefits from hands-on learning, also known as experiential learning (EL), before they graduate. Auxiliary Services is helping undergraduates fulfill this requirement while benefiting from the students’ excitement for their field and love of UGA.| Finance & Administration
Graduate education students gained hands-on teaching experience at the space-themed Summer STEAM Enrichment Camp.| La Salle University
Annaliese Stump (B.S.B.A. ’25) of Cypress, Texas, just finished her bachelor’s degree in a high-demand field – energy management – with a minor in finance and a certificate of risk management. In August 2024, she was offered a job as a production landman in the Permian Basin of West Texas for Coterra Energy immediately following […]| The University of Tulsa
COMSEP, the Council on Medical Student Education and Pediatrics, was established in 1992 and achieved independence in 2015. COMSEP is an international community of educators who are passionate about advancing the art and science of advancing medical education in pediatrics. Dr. Briana Tierno, Assistant Director of the Anaclerio Learning and Assessment Center and internationally recognized…| Center for Experiential Learning & Simulation » College of Medicine...
The Final Project Alternative is an optional project meant to replace your traditional model of the Final Project (a short presentation on an environmental research topic). This alternative is meant for students who are interested in getting involved with environmental community groups, non-profits, or simply making a difference with something more hands-on. The goal of this alternative is for the student to choose an environmental group(s) to get involved with, and attend between 1-3 meeting...| TLC Assignment Library
Imagine getting a team together to prototype, build, then shoot a rocket successfully at an advanced international competition within less than a year. A group of University of Tulsa engineering students did just that. The University of Tulsa’s Hurricane Rocketry Club placed in the top 20 out of 96 teams in their division at the […]| The University of Tulsa
Serving nontraditional students, such as military veterans, is nothing new at The University of Tulsa, and Don Cowan’s success is a prime example of how students from all backgrounds thrive on campus. Humble and soft-spoken, Cowan (B.S. ’25) graduated from Owasso High School and served eight years as a U.S. Marine before returning to Tulsa […]| The University of Tulsa
Joshua S. Greer1, Jason Grindstaff2, Noa Stroop3 Dr. Joshua S. Greer serves as an Assistant Professor and Program Director for both the graduate and undergraduate Sport Management programs at Cumberland University. He also fulfills the role of Internship Coordinator for Exercise Science and Sport Management within the Jeanette C. Rudy School of Nursing and Health [...]| The Sport Journal
“The professors do a great job connecting core concepts to current global and geopolitical issues, which makes the material feel practical and timely. During my corporate residency, my team was impressed by how much I already understood thanks to those courses.” - Hannah Josovitz, MBA'25| D'Amore-McKim School of Business
A drone-powered system built by five University of Tulsa seniors may help revolutionize how America’s small cattle farmers track and care for their herds. The solution won second place in a National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) 2025 AgAir Aviation Solutions competition in Palmdale, California. The team’s solution, the CattleLog Cattle Management System, was one […]| The University of Tulsa
The University of Tulsa’s Kendall College of Arts & Sciences has added a new facet for its arts, culture & entertainment (ACE) management major:| The University of Tulsa
The University of Tulsa congratulates Cassy Abbott Eng, who serves as the Susan K. Gaston Director of Nursing Chair in UTulsa’s Oxley College of Health & Natural Sciences and has been selected as a 2025 Fellow of the American Academy of Nursing (FAAN). Induction into the academy is a significant milestone in a nurse leader’s […]| The University of Tulsa
The Collins College of Business continues to lead the way in energy education thanks to a dynamic year of hands-on learning, cutting-edge research, and strategic industry partnerships led by the Center for Energy Studies. This spring, senior energy management and energy business students took center stage at the 2025 Capstone in Energy Showcase, presenting real-world […]| The University of Tulsa
For UTulsa senior Nevaeh Goudeau, interning at Julius Tennon and Viola Davis' JuVee Productions was a perfect way to spend a summer.| The University of Tulsa
Laura Pappano, May 20 WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — Ally Wilkinson did not plan to spend her senior year at Wake Forest University doing something strikingly stressful: juggling a full-time job with a glob…| Imagine | Johns Hopkins University
This commencement season, Khoury College recognized ten students for exceptional achievement in research, teaching, community service, and co-op work.| Khoury College of Computer Sciences
February 3, 2019 - Recently there’s been a heated debate surrounding learning experience design (LX design). I’ve come across several misconceptions about LX design. In this article I’d like to tackle the three most prominent ones. Het bericht The three main misconceptions about learning experience design. verscheen eerst op Learning Experience Design.| Learning Experience Design
2025 is shaping up to be a year of ambiguity for Talent Leaders, with new political shifts, executive orders and workplace policies adding layers of complexity at every turn. But amid uncertainty, one thing is becoming clear: many leading organizations aren’t pulling back on leadership development—they’re doubling down. We’re seeing a decisive shift play out in real-time. Across industries, Talent Leaders are increasingly investing in multi-month people development programs grounded...| The Prototype
Today’s workforce has an AI problem. Despite widespread adoption, the promising new tool is falling short of expectations and organizations everywhere are starting to lose faith. In fact, Gartner, Inc. estimates that 85% of AI projects fail to deliver any real return. Why is that? Well, like any major change, successful AI adoption demands behavioral change—a shift in how people think and work to make way for something new. And the best way to make that behavioral change is by developin...| The Prototype
What do learners and rubber bands have in common? Pete Van Overwalle, the founder of Omni Touchpoint and a new member of our Facilitator community, recently posed this question at our July community event, “Designing Innovative Learning Experiences.” He shared a story that went like this:| The Prototype
Creating a psychologically safe workplace is the secret sauce for any organization looking to adapt effectively to change. At ExperiencePoint, we know that this kind of safety fosters open communication and shared responsibility for those experiencing the change firsthand.| The Prototype
Change in the workplace is inevitable—but slowing projects down, frustrating your colleagues and falling short on strategy are not.| The Prototype
Discover how ExperiencePoint’s workshop, Work Better With AI, provides the personalized, application-based AI training employees want.| blog.experiencepoint.com
The UGA Connect Abroad program, World of Computing, took students to London to dive into future career paths in technology.| Beyond the Arch
Discover how ExperiencePoint’s new AI workshop, Work Better With AI, provides a safe and easy way to jumpstart AI capabilities in workforce training.| blog.experiencepoint.com
Blog Post exploring business simulations facilitation personas, styles, observations written by Immersive Edge's Commercial & Training Director, Elton Daddow| Immersive Edge
“We complain that learners want to be spoon-fed, but then we won’t let them hold the spoon.“ Jane Bozarth – Director of Research, The Learning Guild The future belongs to those who prepare for it today. Whilst studying at university, learners are actively encouraged to focus not just on what’s required now, but on […]| Immersive Edge
“It’s like we were an under 7s football team and someone booted the ball and we all frantically chased after it” I could add another 40 or so similar quotes from participants when we play our business simulations with 16-65 year old participants, whether school children or senior leaders in large corporates over the ...| Immersive Edge
Click on the image above to read Elton Daddow’s insight piece in full on “Putting Effectiveness into Experiential Learning”. Elton Daddow is Commercial & Training Director at Immersive Edge and has been working in the field of Higher Education for over 20 years, 13 of which were spent in Higher and Further Education partnership roles ...| Immersive Edge
Learn why both faculty and program directors rely on business simulations to elevate executive education programs.| blog.experiencepoint.com
Undergraduate students experience more than just the classroom at Southern. Though classrooms still provide an important space to discuss ideas and learn together, experiential learning also plays a big role in academic success. From composing music in digital labs to teaching elementary school art classes, Southern students hone their skills and passions while preparing for […]| News at Southern
Discover why your leadership development programs need simulations to drive behavior change, boost decision-making and foster a lasting culture.| blog.experiencepoint.com
Discover how experiential learning can be the key to future-proofing organizations by equipping human-centered leaders with learning agility.| blog.experiencepoint.com