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Universities are increasingly concerned about student success during this era of the Great Disengagement, and faculty success (more specifically, providing care to faculty so they can succeed and in turn support the needs of students) should be an equal priority.

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Care for Faculty in Challenging Times: Considerations for Exploring Hope and Healing

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