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Where is the Love? Compassionate Pedagogy is Needed Now More Than Ever Before

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

To implement a sense of compassion, educators must be committed to a flexible process facilitated through positive communication and transparency. CMH counselors can validate student concerns by holding space, such as offering healing circles, to alleviate stress from past harm, and to guard against future offenses. Dr. Erik M.

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Navigating Pathways to Success

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Dr. Freeman Hrabowski, president emeritus of the University of Maryland Baltimore County, aptly says, “By understanding human behavior and our values, we develop a moral compass that can guide our decision-making. Dr. Barbara J.

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Advocating Mediator

The Advisor That Cares

I collaborate very well and am always willing to modify solutions that take all parties into consideration. I have done so much research in my quest for knowledge about this amazingly beautiful human condition that makes us want to leave an impact. I admit that I am not willing to settle. I don’t think that is a bad thing.

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Dear Tyler and Jay: What’s the difference between romantic and platonic attraction?

John Hopkins University Student Well-Being Blog

Qualities like communication, consistency, and accountability can of course be attractive, but does the person at least make you laugh? Being human, our feelings can change! All healthy relationships require respect and honesty, and that can be built through communication. Kindness should be standard in any type of relationship.)

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Preparing for a government shutdown

John Hopkins University Student Well-Being Blog

Faculty and staff members: If unexpected issues arise in your own work for the university because of the shutdown, please report them to your school’s vice dean for research, or to your local Human Resources office.

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Annual influenza vaccine

John Hopkins University Student Well-Being Blog

Kevin Shollenberger Vice Provost, Student Health and Well Being Meredith Stewart Interim Vice President, Human Resources Executive Director, Total Rewards The post Annual influenza vaccine appeared first on Johns Hopkins University Student Well-Being. We appreciate your support.

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Announcing new School of Government and Policy

John Hopkins University Student Well-Being Blog

The school will begin public programming in late 2024 and will welcome graduate students and offer courses and other opportunities for undergraduate students by the fall of 2026. As America’s first research university, Hopkins was founded with the aim to create knowledge for the world that fosters human flourishing and serves society.

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