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Interdisciplinary Studies: Preparing Students for a Complex World

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Interdisciplinary studies prepare students for the challenges of a globalized world, where interconnected problems demand multidisciplinary solutions. Additionally, it encourages collaboration, teamwork, and effective communication among students and faculty from various disciplines (Weinberg & Harding, 2004). Caspersen, J.,

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Interdisciplinary Studies: Preparing Students for a Complex World

Faculty Focus

Interdisciplinary studies prepare students for the challenges of a globalized world, where interconnected problems demand multidisciplinary solutions. Additionally, it encourages collaboration, teamwork, and effective communication among students and faculty from various disciplines (Weinberg & Harding, 2004). Caspersen, J.,

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Five Things You Should Know About Connecting Democracy and the Curriculum

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As data from the 2020 election show, faculty frequently served as the most significant communicators of everything from voter registration materials to discussions about critical political issues. Multidisciplinary curricular connections to voting are often an under-utilized and under-funded component of the student involvement landscape.

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Digital Game-Based Learning in Higher Ed Moves Beyond the Hype

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Van Eck explains that the key challenge for creating any serious game involves “thinking about the key learning outcomes you are trying to teach and aligning those with the game. You have to harness the motivational potential [inherent to the game] and align that with the learning outcomes you want to promote.

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Five Things You Should Know About Connecting Democracy and the Curriculum

Faculty Focus

As data from the 2020 election show, faculty frequently served as the most significant communicators of everything from voter registration materials to discussions about critical political issues. Multidisciplinary curricular connections to voting are often an under-utilized and under-funded component of the student involvement landscape.