Prepare to Lead: An Exercise for Aspiring Supervisors

I’m sure there are many young professionals out there like myself who have a passion and heart for leadership. While our eagerness and enthusiasm for leading isn’t accompanied with complementary positions of authority, we find solace in the fact that our ability to lead those around us does not depend on titles, six-figure salaries, or …

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Universal Design for Learning Beyond the Classroom by Helen Mulhern Halasz and Katherine Krieger

By Helen Mulhern Halasz, ECU Student Affairs Assessment, Research, & Planning and Katherine Krieger, ECU Disability Support Services You are familiar with the concept of Universal Design even if you don’t use the formal term. In its simplest form, principles of Universal Design benefit multiple groups by increasing the usability of products and structures. Think …

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Start Where You Are

In the midst of the 2020 worldwide reawakening of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging efforts, people were asking what they could do to make a difference. ‘Start Where You Are’ began with the goal to provide some answers and to challenge individuals to do what’s in their own personal control to create a more equitable …

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Cultivating Motivation While Navigating the Second Wave of Change

Throughout the pandemic, leaders faced the major challenge of motivating and engaging people while transitioning into new workplace conditions. While new strategies to complete work emerged, we saw some people seized by COVID-19 fatigue, and resources everywhere were stretched thin. As survivors return to the workplace and shape new versions of collaborating both virtually and …

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