Constance RelihaninThe FacultyExhaustion, Frustration, Hope, and the Start of the Spring 2022 SemesterHow long can our faculty keep this up?5 min read·Feb 2, 2022----
Constance RelihaninThe Faculty13 Ways of Looking at General Education ReformBalancing varying perspectives and needs, to improve learning10 min read·Sep 20, 2021--1--1
Constance RelihaninThe FacultyIs There a Downside to Dual Enrollment?Dual enrollment is not a panacea.9 min read·Jun 18, 2021--2--2
Constance RelihaninThe FacultyOn Seeing and Being Seen: An Administrative PerspectiveDuring a faculty meeting, when I see my colleagues’ faces in Brady Bunch boxes on Zoom, I can’t help but imagine what they must be…5 min read·Feb 23, 2021----
Constance RelihaninThe FacultyYes, Your University’s Common Book Program Is Worth The CostIn the conclusion to his 2019 dissertation, Selecting the Common Book: Anarchy and Ambiguity in Action, Adam M. Brazil broadens his…7 min read·Dec 30, 2020----
Constance RelihaninThe FacultyReflecting on the Future of Campus SpaceReflecting on the Future of Campus Space8 min read·Nov 25, 2020----
Constance RelihaninThe FacultyDefending the Romance of the Common BookA strong common book program creates a united campus and community culture.7 min read·Nov 7, 2020----
Constance RelihaninThe FacultyTen Ways to Promote Culture Change on a University CampusBased on my 37 years of experience working at public universities, my seven years of experience as an associate dean, my seven years of…7 min read·Oct 21, 2020----
Constance RelihaninThe FacultyHow to Cope With 2020?Binge Watch The Handmaid’s Tale and CBS’s Perry Mason6 min read·Oct 14, 2020----