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How to Build Equity into Your Educational Practice
When I started teaching, I believed good instruction naturally served all students. If I explained concepts clearly and designed engaging

Leading Through Not Knowing: Educational Leadership in the Age of AI
What if the current uncertainty around AI in education isn’t a crisis, but the moment educational leaders have been preparing

What if the mentorship crisis for women leaders isn’t just a corporate issue, but a call for higher education to lead by example?
In recent years, the numbers have started moving in the wrong direction. Formal mentorship programs for women have fallen from

From the Classroom to the Conference Stage
From the Classroom to the Conference Stage: Lessons on Voice and Presence My first major conference presentation left me shaking

What Blended Learning Has Taught Me About Engagement and Empathy
When my university first announced a shift to blended learning, I approached it with skepticism. After fifteen years of teaching

How Women in Academia Can Lead with Confidence
In academic environments where confidence is often misconstrued as competence and assertiveness in women can be misinterpreted as aggression, developing

Reimagining Leadership in Higher Ed: My Top 3 Strategies
Reimagining Leadership in Higher Ed: My Top 3 Strategies After years in various leadership positions across higher education, I’ve witnessed

Digital Tools I Actually Use in My Teaching
After trying dozens of tech platforms that promised classroom miracles but delivered mostly frustration, I’ve become selective about what earns

Technology & Education
Technology has changed the way we live. It has affected all facets of human life and redefined living as we

Ethical Leadership
To get things done, leadership is essential. However, leadership is also situational. It depends on a specific time, place, position,