Oct 2, 2013
Written with Scott Herzberg Most of us have seen action movies where the main character leaves a loving family behind, embarking on an action filled mission to right a wrong and save the world. The movie ends dramatically with total destruction averted, the credits...
Sep 27, 2013
Accessibility means more than ramps, braille, and sign language interpreters. Making programs at NMC accessible to our students with disabilities can take many forms. In this recurring piece we will explore a variety of strategies for accommodating students with...
Sep 26, 2013
Do you struggle with copyright and accessibility issues? Do you wish you did not have to worry about it? Films on Demand can help. This resource is available for you and your students! Because we pay to license the collection there are no restrictions as to when or...
Sep 26, 2013
Posted September 11, 2013 in Inside Higher Ed By Serena Golden Academic dishonesty is not on the rise, James M. Lang argues, despite periodic media flurries suggesting otherwise in the wake of various high-profile cheating scandals. Data on cheating are typically...
Sep 26, 2013
By Megan Ward Writing and Reading Center Coordinator Co-Writing Director You may have seen our video for students dispelling the myths of the Writing and Reading Center: that mean people will mock them for writing mistakes, yell at them, and shame them for...