• Resilience is more than a word

    By Luhui Whitebear, OSU College of Liberal Arts Resilient Teaching Voices Series As an Indigenous woman, I have heard the word resilient used many times to describe our communities and nations. I am a descendant of my ancestors that survived genocide, the daughter of activists that fought for the rights we have, and a single…


  • Join the Winter ’26 Inclusive Pedagogies Book Club

    Invitation To the extent that we can root our teaching personas in more authentic-to-us ways of being, we can engage our students more meaningfully and more fully in the transformational learning we aspire to achieve. — Liz Norell, The Present Professor Join the Center for Teaching and Learning and the Difference, Power, and Oppression Program…


  • Teaching on the edge

    By Rachael Cate, OSU College of Engineering Resilient Teaching Voices Series Becoming more resilient as a teacher didn’t just sound appealing—it felt essential. I’m Type A, with two young children (ages 6 and 3), and I struggle to recognize when “good enough” is truly enough. The constant flood of information, tools, opinions, and choices leaves…