A Poem of Gratitude
This week's blog post is a short acrostic poem based on the word Thankful, and includes numerous things this blogger is thankful for.
This week's blog post is a short acrostic poem based on the word Thankful, and includes numerous things this blogger is thankful for.
This week's guest blog post author is Katie Ducett, PhD Candidate, and Student Leadership Conference Manager and Executive Committee Member, State of the Art conference. Read what she has to say about the upcoming conferences!
It was an amazing night in Atlanta, Georgia, when staff from Think College and other major players in the field of inclusive higher education gathered to celebrate and accept commendations.
The Higher Education Act, the main piece of federal legislation that affects inclusive college programs, is not being reviewed by Congress right now. So, why should you still pay attention to what Congress is up to?
Belkis joined the research and evaluation team at Think College a few short months ago and is already leaving her mark. Find out what drew Belkis to our team!
School is out, the weather is hot, vacation is calling. But did you know that there is still work you can be doing to help your inclusive college program? We share how to connect with your legislators while they are home for the summer.
As we launch a new National Coordinating Center, we pause and reflect on the decade of progress we have witnessed. See how far our field has come over the past ten years!
Welcome to Inside Think College, a new Blog feature we are launching this year. Follow along every month as one of our team members shares thoughts on a current Think College project, sheds light on some day-to-day tasks, or just reflects on current events in the field of inclusive higher education.
It’s a new year and we are excited! In order to clarify goals and priorities for 2020, we took a look back on our accomplishments in 2019. For a team of 15 people, we covered a lot of territory: