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GEP Update February 2026

February 19, 2026
Volume 6, Issue 6 Charge On! with Connections: How an Integrated GEP Shapes 21st‑Century Thinkers By Patricia Farless As a historian, I have long recognized that the humanities and the sciences have been intellectually interdependent for centuries. Only in the latter half of the twentieth century did academic culture begin to separate them in the name…

GEP Update January 2026

February 19, 2026
Volume 6, Issue 5 More Than Science: Why Civic Literacy Matters By Yeidaliz Garcia I am in STEM, specifically science. So, is civic literacy applicable to the courses I teach? The answer was an easy no. My courses already have a lot of content. The idea of adding anything else seems far-fetched. However, during a…

GEP Update November 2025

December 17, 2025
Volume 6, Issue 4 With Gratitude for Our GEP Faculty As we enter this season of reflection and gratitude, we want to extend our deepest appreciation to the faculty and staff who make the General Education Program (GEP) a strong foundation for student success.  We are grateful for your time, expertise, and unwavering commitment to…