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11-28-2022
07:25 AM
Hear from Eric Chiang, Professor, Author of Principles for a Changing World, about the importance of using resources and course material that connect with a diverse body of students. Whether they are first-generation college students or students working full-time while pursuing their college degrees, having course material that fits each of their unique situations is paramount. By delivering course material in a range of formats, professors are able to create closer connections despite the diverse needs of their student body.
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