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The ability to tell stories has been identified as a “universal human trait” that exists in various forms within all cultures in the world (Yong, 2017, p. 2). Within the education literature, researchers have advocated for storytelling as an...
This article traverses the evolution of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in the U.S. general public and focuses on higher education. Although the DEI legal and political landscape has been cyclical, key stakeholders have emphasized the...
Reviewers play a fundamental role in the process of scholarship, but challenges are inherent along the road to possible publication. It is difficult to recruit qualified reviewers and collect the reviews in a timely manner for editors. Authors...
Faculty using cases in the classroom want to find the best ways to engage students in critical thinking and problem-solving. Selecting cases to use is an important part of the process. This article helps faculty develop a better strategy as...
This study examines character development within the field of case writing. An overview theory on characters within cases is provided. The theory is then utilized to examine the state of character usage and development within a sample of 38...
This paper develops a novel Ignatian-based entrepreneurship education model that integrates dark-side theories of entrepreneurship into entrepreneurship teaching to supplement traditional process-centered pedagogy. The model enables students to...
Throughout the 20th century, federally subsidized superhighways and mortgage loan programs financed the flight of White residents out of industrial cities like Baltimore and into sprawling new suburban communities. At the same time, government...
Racial disparities in chronic diseases like hypertension and diabetes are exacerbated by an uneven distribution of social resources and a lack of trust that stems from the historical exploitation of Blacks by the White medical and political...
In this paper, we share learnings from a decade-long experiment in developing a bridge course that integrates a theological perspective into business education at a Catholic University. The insights we have received on this journey encourage a...
Students and teachers nationwide are returning to post-Covid classrooms with historically elevated levels of stress and anxiety. Addressing this modern crisis in mental health can be a challenge in under-invested communities with teachers who...