- Have you been putting off your writing all year by promising yourself that summer is when you’ll buckle down and get it done?
- Are you finding yourself continuing to procrastinate and avoid your writing even though summer has arrived?
- Have you ever wondered why it is that you really want to write, but just don’t do it until there’s a looming external deadline?
Tag: Webinar
Virtual Writing Session – June Session 1
Join us for your daily writing session! We will provide a brief introduction, we’ll write for 30 minutes, and we’ll close out with reflections. What counts as writing?
Virtual Writing Session – May Session 2
Join us for your daily writing session! We will provide a brief introduction, we’ll write for 30 minutes, and we’ll close out with reflections. What counts as writing?
Every Summer Needs a Plan
Make This Your Most Productive (and Balanced) Summer Yet
Do you start the summer with big writing goals—only to feel disappointed by what you actually accomplish?
Virtual Writing Session – May Session 1
Join us for your daily writing session! We will provide a brief introduction, we’ll write for 30 minutes, and we’ll close out with reflections. What counts as writing?
Managing Stress by Shifting Self-Talk
Life in academia is far from easy, and the pressure can become overwhelming.
The State of Faculty Development in 2026: Bridging the Faculty Support Gap
What the Data Reveals About Faculty Support, Workload, and Institutional Strategy
Join us for a webinar exploring key insights from NCFDD’s State of Faculty Development in 2026 report, based on responses from more than 1,000 faculty and academic leaders.
Virtual Writing Session – April Session 2
Join us for your daily writing session! We will provide a brief introduction, we’ll write for 30 minutes, and we’ll close out with reflections. What counts as writing?
Mastering Academic Time Management
Thrive in Your First Years as Faculty
Starting your faculty career can be both exciting and overwhelming.
Executive Function and Student Success: Small Teaching Shifts That Matter
Executive Function and Student Success: Small Teaching Shifts That Matter is a practical, research-informed webinar on how executive function skills like planning, organization, and self-regulation play a bigger role in college retention than IQ or raw talent.