CELTS
For faculty: CELTS open office hours
Drop into Olin Center 303 to let Erin know how the semester went for you, how finals week is going, suggest CELTS program ideas, or just say hello. No RSVP required!
For faculty: What Keeps You Here
It is the end of the semester and stress levels are high. Maybe now is the moment to let someone else worry about lunch and think about why it is that you do this. What keeps you here? What keeps you coming back to this work? Explore these ideas in community with other educators at Å·ÖÞ±ÍøÍ¶_Å·ÖÞ±ÍâΧapp-Ͷע¹ÙÍø.
For faculty: Advising and Mentoring
This roundtable discussion will cover advising and mentoring international students. Co-hosted with the Advising Committee and the Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion.
For faculty: Writing the Future
Part of the Writing the Future series, this roundtable panel with students is cohosted with the Reading/Writing Center.
Organized by the Center for Engaged Learning, Teaching, and Scholarship (CELTS).
For faculty: What Next? Midcareer and New Horizons
You have achieved the initial benchmarks you set for yourself early in your career, now what? Talk with others about next steps and new directions for what to do after you achieve tenure or any other important milestone in your career.
For faculty: Advising and Mentoring
This presentation will share resources for advising, mentoring and difficult conversations with students.
Faculty event: Ethical Practice and Community Engaged Learning
This panel session on ethical practice and community-engaged learning will feature Dr. Allie Barringer, Assistant Professor, Psychology and Neuroscience; Dr. Paul Croll, Professor of Sociology; Dr. Lena Hann, Associate Professor of Public Health; and Dr.
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).
Faculty event: Community Engaged Learning Mixer
Ever considered trying to do a community engaged project but unsure what it would entail or how to even get started? Come and have a drink with colleagues and explore what is possible. Learn how you can try something new with a strong support network and the help of a community of practitioners.
Faculty event: TeachTech
Emanuel Brunson, Adoption and Education Specialist with Open LMS, is back to lead another virtual session on how to set up Moodle Gradebook, so you are ready to go this fall.