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New PERC Series: Student Affairs Practice & Planning in the COVID-19 Environment
The COVID-19 pandemic has placed major constraints on student engagement, presenting unique challenges for student affairs, where success has traditionally […]
Center for Educational Leadership to Facilitate the Tennessee Rural Principal Network
The Center for Educational Leadership, directed by Educational Leadership and Policy Studies Assistant Professor Practice Dr. Jim McIntyre, was just […]
HEAM PhD Candidate Steve Syoen’s Virtual Writing Retreats Create Global Community
How do extroverts and social learners cope with the loss of community during a pandemic, which only intensifies the oftentimes […]
New Works Explore Challenges and Future of Fraternities and Sororities
ELPS Professor Patrick Biddix’s latest co-edited volumes explore conversations about the challenges and future of fraternities and sororities. Foundations, Research, […]
Spotlight on Olga M. Welch
EdD, Educational Administration and Supervision Class of 1977 Olga M. Welch is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Howard University […]
2020 College Students Change the World Forum
The inaugural College Students Change the World Forum, sponsored by the Leadership Studies program within the Department of Educational Leadership […]
CSP Practicum Site Visits
This October, College Student Personnel (CSP) students, faculty, and practitioner-educators will visit multiple colleges and universities in Georgia to learn […]
PERC Examines UTK Student Debt
In the age of the student loan crisis, The University of Tennessee Knoxville has been a leader in helping students […]
National Panhellenic Conference Graduation Rate Study
ELPS faculty Dr. Patrick Biddix and Dr. Terry Ishitani, along with ELPS alumnae Nicole Nicholson and Kaitlin Singer, completed and published […]
PERC Explores Policies that Promote Course Material Affordability
Mergers of major publishers and the ever-rising cost of course materials have catalyzed UT’s Postsecondary Education Research Center examination of […]