In our newest issue of Bringing It, we revisit our Curriculum Collaboratory with examples of institutions making big changes in response to stressors, and share a new report from AAC&U.
Read the full issue here: bttop.org/bringing-it-...
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Official page of Bringing Theory to Practice, a community to advance transformative change in higher education to catalyze equitable, engaged, and holistic practices. This national initiative is based at Elon University.
In our newest issue of Bringing It, we revisit our Curriculum Collaboratory with examples of institutions making big changes in response to stressors, and share a new report from AAC&U.
Read the full issue here: bttop.org/bringing-it-...
Curious about the future(s) of higher ed? We are too! We asked Bryan Alexander, author of Peak Higher Ed, to sketch out scenarios for us in our recent issue of Bringing It. His answers may surprise you!
Read Bringing It #146 here: bttop.org/bringing-it-...
In today's issue of Bringing It, we interview Peak Higher Ed author and Paradigm Working Group member, Bryan Alexander. Read the full issue here: bttop.org/bringing-it-...
In her most recent article for The Philadelphia Citizen, BT2P friend and colleague Elaine Maimon reminds readers of the special role liberal arts colleges play in education for a full life.
thephiladelphiacitizen.org/college-path...
In the new issue of Bringing It, BT2P Director David Scobey asks what an authentic compact for academic excellence, one that reflects our work of positive change, might look like--and offers a sketch of the mutual commitments such a compact may include.
bttop.org/bringing-it-...
Our friends at Campus Compact have launched the Up to Us Leadership Network, a six-month program for undergraduates that is designed to develop the next generation of civic leaders through fiscal policy and civic engagement education. Find more info and apply here: compact.org/current-prog...
In the new issue of Bringing It, BT2P Associate Director Paul Schadewald reflects on the work and impact of Imagining America. The IA consortium has strengthened and promoted public scholarship, cultural organizing, and campus change for over 25 years. bttop.org/bringing-it-...
BT2P friend Elaine Maimon's most recent article for The Philadelphia Citizen laments the College Board's decision to remove an important, "race-neutral" tool used by college admissions to "better understand a student's context for opportunity." thephiladelphiacitizen.org/tyranny-coll...
Our friends at Project Pericles invite faculty and staff from Periclean institutions to apply for $7,500 campus grants for Spring 2026 to create civic narrative change by empowering student storytelling. Applications are due November 10, 2025.
www.projectpericles.org/civic-story-...
Our friends at the Modern Language Association are offering step grants of up to $10,000 as part of its MLA Pathways: Recruitment, Retention, and Career Readiness initiative. The application deadline is October 29.
Learn more and apply here: www.mla.org/Resources/Ca...
Our Fall Reading List issue is here! Check out book recommendations from BT2P staff and colleagues, including nonfiction, fiction, memoir and poetry. Find this and past issues at the link in our profile.
Futurist, writer, and BT2P colleague @edufuturist.bsky.social Alexander has written extensively on AI. He recently started gathering his essays on Teaching in AI. Learn more about the current issues and potential futures of AI and academia here: aiandacademia.substack.com/t/teachingwi...
Our friends at Project Pericles are offering mini-grants of $1000 to faculty & staff for projects to develop students' civic agency and civic learning Applications are reviewed and awarded until funds run out. The priority deadline is Oct 3, 2025. www.projectpericles.org/fellowship.h...
Members of BT2P's Paradigm Working Group guide our work. Thank you. Pictured: Tim Eatman, David Scobey, Adam Bush, Elaine Maimon, Jillian Lea, Tessa Hicks Peterson, Peter Felten, Bryan Alexander, Pascale Charlot, Marina Kim, Paul Schadewald, and Randy Bass. Not pictured: Buffie Longmire-Avital.
In this week's article for the @thephiladelphiacitizen, BT2P colleague and former university president Elaine Maimon calls out the Trump administration for recent actions that impact voting access and student loan forgiveness. thephiladelphiacitizen.org/partisanship...
On Thursday, August 28, futurist and scholar Bryan Alexander hosts a new episode of The Future Trends Forum. Learn more and register here: georgetown.zoom.us/meeting/regi...
Last month, PEN America published an overview of legislative actions taken across the US that restrict higher education. More than 70 bills and policies across 26 states have been introduced to censor higher education. Learn more: pen.org/with-a-wave-...
The newest issue of Bringing It is here! In this week's newsletter, we feature an essay from our Director, David Scobey, offering thoughts and perspective on the current crises and changes in the higher ed landscape.
Read this and past issues at the link in our bio.
Registration is open for the American Association of Colleges and Universities (AAC&U)'s second annual Conference on Learning and Student Success (CLASS). Proposals are being accepted through September 26th.
Find more info here: www.aacu.org/event/class-...
The Coalition of Urban and Metropolitan Universities (CUMU) is accepting proposals for roundtable sessions on "hot topics, timely conversations" at their upcoming conference.
Apply here: cumuonline.org/cumu-annual-...
In today's article for the Philadelphia Citizen, our friend and colleague Elains Maimon calls on higher ed institutions to band together to protect every citizen's right to higher education.
Read the full article here: thephiladelphiacitizen.org/higher-ed-un...
This is a moment from the recent gathering of our emerging models community of practice leaders in Providence, RI, when we shared stories of moments that connected us. Research has proven that relationships are powerful drivers of success in both college and professional life.
In this issue of Bringing It, we showcase the storytelling practices at College Unbound (CU), one of the schools in our emerging models community of practice. CU's Institutional Storyteller, Amanda Esons, shares their methods here: bttop.org/bringing-it-...
Our friends at Imagining America have a new podcast: Gathering Whispers! In the first episode, they talk with Citlali Delgado, visual artist for the 2025 IA National Gathering, about her art practice and the Paso del Norte community where she grew up. Listen: imaginingamerica.org/ep1-a-conver...
In this week's issue of our newsletter, Bringing It, we spotlight the Civic Learning and Democracy Engagement Coalition (CLDE), highlighting their major initiatives and a big announcement!
Find this and past issues of Bringing It at the link in our bio.
We are pleased to share this piece of writing by our friend and colleague, Ijeoma Njaka. Ijeoma is a 2025 London School of Economics Higher Education Blog fellow--keep an eye out for more of her posts!
Read the full post here: bit.ly/4lAmc1r
BT2P friend and colleague Elaine Maimon urges citizens to call Congress in her newest article for The Philadelphia Citizen. Make your voice heard! Contact Congress here: bit.ly/3TDdmUh
Read Elaine's full article here: thephiladelphiacitizen.org/rescissions-...
Changemakers network members Meg Konkel, Patrice Ludwig, and Bob Kolvoord pose with BT2P Director David Scobey after their signature session, The Changemakers Network: Bringing Theory to Practice's Strategy for Movement Building. Visit the link in our bio to learn more about our work!
In last week's article for @thephiladelphiacitizen, Paradigm Working Group member Elaine Maimon writes about the spirit of the 4th of July and the importance of raising our voices in solidarity again. Read the full article here: thephiladelphiacitizen.org/july-4th-sta...
In this issue of Bringing It, we highlight powerful moments from the 2025 Bonner Summer Leadership Institute and 35th Anniversary Celebration.
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