A Black Woman runs in Haifa Moyagaye Bedward QC ’10 and James Stellar Moya is an honors student and track athlete at Queens College who has several majors and a few minors in the social sciences. She is … Continued
Industry-Academic Co-creation Thami Msubo and Jim Stellar Thami is Chief, HR, Corporate Affairs & Empowerment of Tata Steel KZN (South Africa), and Jim is known to this blog as the Provost and Academic Vice President of CUNY Queens College. Jim … Continued
Note: This is the first post with someone from Queens College and I hope a nice new dimension of this blog as Northeastern and Queens experiences merge. – Jim The Development of a Passion for Learning Voula Galanopoulos … Continued
A brief note about a timely article by Jim Stellar I just had to break the co-author format and write this note calling your attention to the 10/4/09 New York Times Sunday Magazine article about the anxious mind that largely … Continued
Unexpected career change and what it might mean for reform in higher education. Mercedes Carota NU’10 and Jim Stellar Mercedes Carota is a Business Student at Northeastern. She should have graduated, but stayed on to complete premedical requirements … Continued
The Experience of Co-op as seen several Years after Graduation. Amanda Marsden NU ’08 and Jim Stellar Amanda Marsden is a co-author with Rick Porter and me of the “Engaging the Whole Student” paper, the second post (2/17/09) … Continued
Co-op vs. Permanent Employment Natania Crane NU ’08 and Jim Stellar Natania graduated a year ago with a BA in Psychology and worked in a Behavioral Neuroscience laboratory down the hall from ours at Northeastern University. We kept in … Continued
Another personal note – I moved. -Jim Stellar As College students and faculty make their ways back to campus in and around this Labor Day weekend, I do the same, but to a different place. As I mentioned earlier in … Continued
Mentor-Mentee: Self Discovery, Emotional Connections, Learning and Memory. Shiela Kern ’09 and Jim Stellar Shiela and I have known each other for a few years. We started talking seriously this last year or so about how she could … Continued
The Book “Blink” and Experiential Education: Tapping the same Other Lobe of the Brain Circuits? Once one begins to think about how emotional logic circuits operate in experiential education (other lobe of the brain thinking), one sees them in other … Continued