Free access to this FORUM piece--brief think pieces on current issues--ends tomorrow. Check out contributions by Brandon Bayne, Valerie Cooper, Gastón Espinosa, and me, all scholars of religion writing about the impact of the pandemic on higher education broadly. You can download now and read another day if you don't have time today. In my... Continue Reading →
4 Questions about Teaching in the Time of Mass Shooters
How do I respond to students for whom the presence of a gunman triggers a PTSD flashback? I'm thinking specifically of my many Iraq and Afghanistan War veterans--I usually teach a few in every class because of my discipline--some of whom have PTSD diagnoses, but I imagine this can also apply to those who have... Continue Reading →