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The Continual Unfolding of Our Work

This week was an especially stressful time of the semester. Some of you are looking forward to spring break, but Vanderbilt’s was at the very beginning of March.  The week after break–or, as we often call it, “break”–is hard for … Continue reading

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How It Works, III

This is the third of four posts about how mindfulness works, or the documented effects and how they occur.  The first was about attention regulation, the second body awareness, and now we turn to emotional regulation. A man riding a … Continue reading

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Stories of the Slow Professor

Last week, I attended my 10th consecutive conference of the International Society for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (ISSOTL)–in many ways, the highlight of my academic year, as it feels very much like ‘going home.’ After five days, though, … Continue reading

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