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Write Club – Spring 2022

By Mary Balkun January 6, 2022 Faculty Opportunities, Forthcoming Events, Professional Development No Comments

Fridays, January 21 – May 20 9:00am – 12:00 pm In Teams Use this dedicated time and space to work on your writing and research projects in a supportive community…

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CFD Office Hours – Spring 2022

By Mary Balkun January 6, 2022 Faculty Opportunities, Forthcoming Events No Comments

The CFD Office Hour provides an informal space for faculty to come together monthly in order to share experiences, learn about university initiatives, and find mutual support. All meetings are…

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Talking About Teaching: A Chronicle of Higher Ed Web Series

By Mary Balkun January 6, 2022 Faculty Opportunities, Professional Development No Comments

What: A four-part series of interactive virtual events for instructors and the administrators who support them. We plan to cover the changing student/professor dynamic, how to foster motivation and engagement,…

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Strategies for Successful Grant Applications

By Allison Risewick November 29, 2021 Forthcoming Events No Comments

Dec. 10, 9:00am – 10:30am Obtaining grant funding has become increasingly competitive. At this CFD workshop, experts from University Advancement and the Office of Grants and Research Services will be…

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What We Kept: Strategies from HyFlex/Remote Teaching

By Allison Risewick November 28, 2021 Forthcoming Events No Comments

Dec. 3, 11:00am – 12:00pm In this CFD session, faculty will share teaching strategies and approaches they developed for remote/HyFlex teaching that they continue to use now that they have…

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Diversity Reading Group

By Allison Risewick November 28, 2021 Forthcoming Events No Comments

Dec. 2, 4-5:30 Disciplined By Race Ki Joo Choi, Prof. of Religion, will moderate a discussion of his 2019 study. Join on your computer or mobile app Click here to…

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Faculty Seminar on Challenging Racism and Teaching for Inclusivity, Spring 2022

By Allison Risewick November 28, 2021 Faculty Opportunities No Comments

Applications are now being accepted for the spring iteration of the Faculty Seminar on Challenging Racism and Teaching for Inclusivity. Applications will be reviewed starting Dec. 6, with plans for…

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Call for Aha! Moments

By Allison Risewick November 28, 2021 Faculty Opportunities, Forthcoming Events No Comments

This series originally showcased faculty discoveries, strategies, and innovations emerging from HyFlex/remote teaching. However, it is also a way to share teaching tips of all kinds. If you have an…

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Faculty Brown Bag Lunch

By Mary Balkun November 28, 2021 Faculty Lunches, Forthcoming Events No Comments

Nov. 29, 12:00 – 1:00 JH 132 Bring your lunch to Jubilee Hall 132 and mingle with colleagues. Dessert will be provided by the Center for Faculty Development.

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Faculty Brown Bag Lunch

By Allison Risewick November 12, 2021 Faculty Lunches, Forthcoming Events No Comments

Nov. 18, 12:00 – 1:00 JH 132 Bring your lunch to JH 132 and mingle with colleagues. Dessert will be provided by the Center for Faculty Development.

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    Where can I register for this event?


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