Educational Technology Teas, Feb. 21, 3:30 & April 18, 3:30 p.m.
Ed Tech Tea Parties for Spring 2018 Want to learn more about educational technology and/or share how you are using web tools in the classroom? …more
Ed Tech Tea Parties for Spring 2018 Want to learn more about educational technology and/or share how you are using web tools in the classroom? …more
Academic and professional faculty are invited to attend a Starfish EARLY ALERT information session in the Faculty Development Center, College Hall 113. Attendees will be …more
Homo Sacer: Sovereign Power and Bare Life (1995) The Open: Man & Animal (Stanford 2003) State of Exception: Homo Sacer I, II (2003) Fall Meetings …more
Exploring LGBTQ+ Communities Join us as we identify and explore LGBTQ+ topics of interest on our campus and beyond including the legacy of LGBTQ+ history …more
For indigenous peoples of the American southwest, the thinking and living through modern climate change is an Earth-based, contemplative, and conscientious endeavor to bring about a balanced world …more
Award-winning Teacher of the Year, Professor Meg Devlin O’Sullivan (History and WGSS) will host a workshop on using the Seminar model for research projects. Date: …more
“Reflecting on your Course” Dr. Susanne Morgan brings two different tools for structuring your reflection on a course in any discipline. We will consider using …more
“Putting SEIs in their Place” Dr. Susanne Morgan will facilitate discussion of common concerns and key issues, and will share current research findings on Student …more
“What Should I Show of Who I Am in the Classroom?” We all bring multiple identities to our classroom. Some could be challenging. How do …more
Do you notice more students on the spectrum on campus? Are you concerned about accommodations for you physically or mentally disabled students? Curious about campus …more