Peter Felten (ELON, NC) is the executive director of the Center for Engaged Learning, the assistant provost for teaching and learning, and a professor of history at Elon University. Leo M. Lambert (BURLINGTON, NC) is president emeritus and professor at Elon University. Felten and Lambert are coauthors of Relationship-Rich Education: How Human Connections Drive Success in College. Isis Artze-Vega (ORLANDO, FL) is the college provost and vice president for academic affairs at Valencia College. She is a coauthor of The Norton Guide to Equity-Minded Teaching. Oscar R. Miranda Tapia (GRAHAM, NC) is pursuing his doctoral degree in Educational Leadership, Policy, and Human Development at North Carolina State University.
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Introduction: Read This First! Section 1: Relationships and You 1. Start with One 2. College Comes with Challenges 3. You Have What It Takes Section 2: You Never Know Who Will Change You (or How) 4. Connecting with Peers: Find Your People 5. Connecting with Professors: In and Out of Class 6. Connecting with Staff: Allies Everywhere Section 3: You Can Do It 7. Relationship Accelerators 8. Make the Most of Mentoring Conversations 9. Building Your Relationship Constellation Conclusion: Take These Ideas with You Afterword, by Mohamed A. Farge and Timothy K. Eatman Acknowledgements Words to Know (Glossary) Notes Index