Faculty event: What Mentorship Means to You
Whether you are new faculty, mid career, or old hats, how has mentorship affected your trajectory and what has good mentorship looked and felt like for you? This is a time to celebrate our mentors (and maybe expand our mentorship network).
Organized by the Center for Engaged Learning, Teaching, and Scholarship (CELTS).
Community Friday Series
One Friday of the month CELTS will host a catered lunch for educators to support community and mentorship across campus. This is less scripted time to be together and discuss how we support each other and how we can do that better. It is a time to be together in community. Themes for the day are intended to encourage participation but there will not be formal presentations or panels. This is about conversation and community¨Cgetting the opportunity to talk to each other as colleagues, mentors, mentees, and friends.
This session is intended for Å·ÖÞ±ÍøÍ¶_Å·ÖÞ±ÍâΧapp-Ͷע¹ÙÍø instructors (faculty and staff), not students. If you are a student interested in educational development, check out Treadway Library, TRIO, the Reading/Writing Center, CORE, the STEM/Q Center in Hanson, or the Learning Commons! There are excellent resources, faculty, and staff to support you!