Over the past two and a half years, the Office of Diversity, Equity and Community Engagement has hosted nationally renowned inclusive pedagogy experts for an ongoing series. Two days of workshops Oct. 15–16 will serve as a showcase for the series.
How should you react if you find yourself in an imminent harm situation? All faculty, staff and students on campus are encouraged to attend the Active Harmer Level 1 Class.
Learn about why it's important to give students feedback during the learning process, when to time feedback for the most impact and how to give effective feedback while attending to possible issues of equity and inclusion.
Who do you mentor? By whom are you mentored? In this session we will discuss mentoring scenarios from the perspectives of the mentor and mentee to consider how we can get the most out of these formative relationships.
Started by an alumnus, Generation Exchange pairs adults over the age of 40 with ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ student volunteers to get help with everyday technology devices.
This month's Ethics & Compliance Education Series session Sept. 23 will bring you info on changes made to the campus discrimination and harassment policy, presented by Llen Pomeroy.
Whether you’re new to iClickers or just haven’t used them for a while, OIT’s hands-on iClicker training will help you get ready for the semester. Join sessions Aug. 20–22.
With classes set to begin soon, the Faculty Teaching Excellence Program is offering a series of events to help faculty prepare for student-centered learning this semester and beyond.