Over a decade ago, Cleveland Clinic created a video called, “Empathy: The Human Connection to Patient Care.” It walks viewers through the rooms and hallways of a busy hospital, displaying captions ...
Sharing her insights on building student-faculty relationships, seeing your professors “in the wild”, and setting students up for success is Kelli Britten of the College of Journalism & Mass ...
In my first Dear Boulder column, I asked when you’ve felt most connected to community. Your responses moved me. Some of you sent quick notes of appreciation for writing a column about fostering ...
Next in our “According to Faculty” series is BIOS 101 instructor Marianna Burks. Marianna weighs in on helping your instructor understand your needs, finding ways to be flexible with students, and ...
“A good family is better than a great program.” I’ve repeated this mantra often over the past decade as an advocate for kids in foster care. What I mean is that people thrive when they feel connected, ...
When you think about how you educate your workforce, what comes to mind? Most employers send out passive content while overlooking other interaction modes for learning that feel too time-consuming or ...
WILLIAMSBURG — William & Mary has launched a hands-on project that blends history, creativity and community spirit: a 64-square-foot model of its historic campus made out of Legos. Construction began ...
On a Tuesday afternoon at a Denver public school, a group of elementary students gather around tables piled with Lego bricks, laughing and chatting as they carefully follow instructions to assemble ...
Most people believe that love, intimacy, and social connection are more important than things like fame, wealth, and even physical health when it comes to their happiness (Cacioppo & Patrick, 2008).
The focus isn't just on fixing buildings; it's about building connections. Volunteers say this year's event is about much more than pulling weeds and touching up homes; it's about hope, pride and a ...
Remember a time when you were anxiously waiting in a hospital emergency room to get care for a loved one, or when you yourself were the patient about to be wheeled into surgery? Most often it is not ...