Helping students make new friends during COVID is possible. Two programs show how.
Some organizations show how relationship-centered designs can create new online programs—and student friendships—to outlast COVID-19.
Some organizations show how relationship-centered designs can create new online programs—and student friendships—to outlast COVID-19.
Oct 7, 2020
Campus could be a fresh start for Zuckerberg to experiment with new algorithms aimed at furnishing college students with a range of supportive, inspiring, career-expanding connections. Will it? Probably not.
Sept 16, 2020
One online advising model is flexing to support students during a year of turbulence and unknowns.
Sept 8, 2020
Schools that map the relationships at students’ disposal will be well-positioned to sustain their well-being and academic progress this year.
Sept 1, 2020
Is college really college without relationships? And do colleges actually provide myriad social connections reliably enough to justify the high price of tuition?
Aug 12, 2020
Helping college students build supportive and widespread networks should be an ongoing part of how colleges design and measure the student experience.
July 30, 2020
By measuring students’ social capital, education systems can start to close opportunity gaps and ensure all students are supported equitably.
July 16, 2020
How programs are reimagining summer as a critical chance to put equitable access and family agency front and center during social distancing.
July 15, 2020
Wi-Fi is but one of many out-of-school factors that shape academic success.
May 28, 2020
Innovations emerging in the shadow of COVID-19 are demonstrating the latent connections that could arise among younger and older generations.
May 12, 2020