“We started to look around and the faculty came up with the idea" Carter said. Baylor will expand its graduate offerings with two new master’s degrees. The post Baylor to offer hybrid therapy, online leadership master’s degrees first appeared on The Baylor Lariat.| The Baylor Lariat
“The thing I'm most looking forward to is the ability to really embrace the totality of who I am, as well as the totality of who the students are,” Young said. The post New graduate school dean brings psychological science background, faith-based approach first appeared on The Baylor Lariat.| The Baylor Lariat
Laura Wilson, associate professor of speech-language pathology (SLP), is a certified brain injury specialist trainer through the Brain Injury Association of America, meaning she can train others to become certified brain injury specialists (CBIS). Additionally, she is approved to provide a unique opportunity for University of Tulsa graduate students to become provisionally certified, preparing them with […]| The University of Tulsa
Our review of Emily Adrian's new book, "Seduction Theory." The post Can Stories Be True? Emily Adrian’s “Seduction Theory” appeared first on Chicago Review of Books.| Chicago Review of Books
By Ella Prieto, Editor-in-Chief On Monday, Provost Jamila Bookwala announced a partnership between Gettysburg College and Towson University through the Graduate Pathway Program. Qualified Gettysbur…| The Gettysburgian.
What are some practical work suggestions for philosophy PhD students who are seeking academic careers? Hugo Heagren, a student at King’s College London who is currently finishing up his PhD, has compiled a list of “practical tips for philosophy PhD students.” You can check it out here. Below are some of the things on his list: Use a reference manager. Use a password manager. Keep templates for types of emails you’ll send a lot. Keep notes on pretty much everything. It’s easy to writ...| Daily Nous
The bill eliminates Grad PLUS loans and imposes strict student loan caps.| The Vanderbilt Hustler - The official student newspaper of Vanderbilt University
A Stony Brook University doctoral student was awarded a grant from The Leakey Foundation to study how primates have adapted to living in coastal Kenya.| SBU News
Through the large eyes of humpback whales cruising the ocean, the world appears much different from what humans see. For the whales, the world is surprisingly blurrier than expected – and this could have significant implications on the mortality rate of the gentle giants that average between 40 and 50 feet long. These findings about […]| The University of Tulsa
Head graduated with a Ph.D. from the Department of Biology after studying the complicated life cycle process and genetics of molting crabs.| College of Natural Sciences
A new master’s program in Couple and Family Therapy (CFT) at the University of Georgia will train future clinicians to address the growing mental healthcare provider crisis.| www.fcs.uga.edu
UTulsa has received a $677,000 grant from the Public Knowledge program of the Mellon Foundation to support a joint effort between the university and the Muscogee (Creek) Nation’s Historic and Cultural Preservation Department.| The University of Tulsa
For teacher Blake Connelly (Ph.D. ’21), it took more than just the average amount of discipline to complete his UTulsa doctorate degree.| The University of Tulsa
This spring, three UTulsa students are wrapping up participation in the Albert Schweitzer Fellowship program, a 12-month experience supports graduate students who are committed to addressing unmet health needs in their communities.| The University of Tulsa
Two University of Tulsa Department of Psychology alumni, Joseph Abraham (B.S. ’87, M.A. ’90, Ph.D. ’93) and Rob Michel (Ph.D. ’00), have been named 2025 Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology (SIOP) Fellows. The fellowship, one of the highest honors members can receive, recognizes those whose practice changes the course of the field and whose […]| The University of Tulsa
My favorite strategies and tips for recording accessible video lectures for low vision and blind students| Veroniiiica
CSU physics graduate student Luke Wernert and Associate Professor Hua Chen have discovered a new phenomenon that could improve the energy efficiency of electric current-powered devices.| College of Natural Sciences
Have a research paper due? Consider writing about disability, assistive technology, or accessibility topics using these research tips| Veroniiiica
Intersectionality has become a hot topic in the last few years. At its core it gives life to the nuance of navigating multiple marginalized identities. As a black woman, I understand that often I will deal with the impact of both racism and sexism. I know I’m likely to in just about every aspect of […]| Tenure, She Wrote
I haven’t gotten a pay check since my fellowship ran out in 2017. Funding is scarce for students in the end of their PhDs and scarcer still for international students with disabilities, so it’s not too surprising that I’ve been turned down for everything I’ve applied for. Almost 5 years ago, I wrote with regard […]| Tenure, She Wrote
It’s me again, your favorite shouty princess. Or you know, the thing that shouts back when you shout into the void on the internet. Regardless, I’m here to talk to you today about a very sore topic: how to figure out that you’ve picked the wrong place for yourself. I am going to focus on […]| Tenure, She Wrote
Hello all, I’ve been casually strolling through my first semester in grad school, and I think I’ve found a few surefire ways to survive academia. Profess no values. Obviously, I don’t mean profess NO values. I just mean that the person you are in the office with students must be someone completely different from the […]| Tenure, She Wrote
I've been experiencing a gradual weakening of my bonds with those fields which once gave shape to my life through their fantasies, discourse, and transferential relations.| Samsara Diagnostics
Strategies for making proofreading, edits, and suggestions for content accessible for students with low vision| Veroniiiica
My vision changes based on different factors, here are my tips to manage fluctuating eyesight with assistive technology and disability accommodations| Veroniiiica
Here is how I take notes during video lectures with low vision, and tips for attending live video lectures for students with visual impairments| Veroniiiica
Learn strategies for constructing search queries and how to run effective web searches for research tasks, part of Writing Success series| Veroniiiica
Jesse Haynes (B.A. ’19, MBA ’20) knows what hard work looks like. Raised in the Tulsa suburb of Skiatook, Haynes is a bestselling author on Amazon, the| The University of Tulsa
I’m getting a M.Ed. in Assistive Technology- here are things I wish I learned about my low vision and using assistive technology before starting grad school| Veroniiiica
How I use Moodle as a student with low vision, including an overview of Moodle accessibility for low vision and what worked for me when taking online classes| Veroniiiica
Are you wondering how to recruit graduate students? Learn about new and improved strategies that can be customized to your institution.| Archer Education
When I first heard about the concept of a Career Fair in my freshman year at Caltech, I half-joked to my friends, “I don’t want a career!” I came to college to learn math and science, and was quite honestly disgusted with classmates who would choose their course loads, student groups, or volunteer opportunities for […]| The Christian Rationalist
My derby wife Logistic Aggression (aka Hanna Wallach) posted a fantastic essay (via her blog) about things she’s learned from roller derby. Some points are pretty derby specific, and some are…| Hilary Parker