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Archive for March 29th, 2024

April is Autism Awareness Month

The month of April is designated as Autism Awareness Month. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention [CDC], (2023b), this designation encourages acceptance and inclusion of those with […]

Celebrate National Nutrition Month!

National Nutrition Month® occurs March of each year. National Nutrition Month® is an annual event sponsored by the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics.  The campaign is designed to promote choosing nutritious […]

Thanksgiving Poetry to Enjoy

Happy Thanksgiving! We hope all our readers enjoyed a day of gratitude, delicious food, and precious time with family and friends. We are taking a break this week to enjoy […]

Spring Cleaning Your Mind

If you do not see the podcast player, click here to listen. When spring starts sending its warm breezes my way, I love nothing more than to throw open all […]

Boost Your Brain with Healthy Eating

If you do not see the podcast player, click here to listen. Did you know that what you eat can impact your academic performance? Imagine if you could do better on quizzes, […]

How to be SMART About Goal-setting

If you do not see the podcast player, click here to listen. How are those new year’s resolutions going? While many of us resolve to make changes in our lives at the […]

Learn Like Lizzo. Behave like Beyonce: Strategies for Faculty and Students to Deal with Microaggressions in the Classroom

If you do not see the podcast player, click here to listen. Has real life made you stop and think about an issue you had never considered? Back in June 2022, social […]

Student Wellness Resources

May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and since May is right around the corner, it’s a good time to feature a new resource in the Academic Success Center: Student Wellness […]

Harnessing the Power of Mindset

As a new year begins, many people make new year’s resolutions. Whether you resolve to eat better, move more, or learn a new skill, having a “can do” mindset can […]

Teaching in a Pandemic

Last March, I came home from a conference in Nashville on a strangely empty plane, the only one sitting in my row. Since my son was home for spring break […]