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How can we measure student learning other than with exams and assignments? How can pre-course assessments support student learning and relationship-building in the classroom?
Come one, come all to our Annual Classical Studies Open House 10 am - 12 pm in Boswell 340 (formerly Morton Hall)
Leaders in Education: Annual Conference
Join us for a day of inspiring keynote speakers and action-oriented workshops that will prepare educators at all levels to best support their evolving learning communities.
Interested in helping students with their writing and communication skills? Apply to work as a paid writing center consultant!
Interested in resources for student learning on constructive dialogue and open-mindedness?
Join the School of Education for our first Faculty Research Brown Bag of the 2022-2023 academic year, featuring Assistant Professor Janise Parker presenting "Participatory Action Research: Centering Community from Start to Finish."
Dr. Stiliana Milkova will talk on “Ariadne on the Beach: Elena Ferrante’s Mythologies” on Tuesday, October 18, 2022 in Small 110 at 5:00 pm. She is from Oberlin College, Oberlin OH.
Get the most out of Blackboard grade center. From streamlining your grade center view to automatically calculating semester grades, Blackboard grade center has lots of great features to make your job easier.
Dr. William Fitzhugh will talk on "Climate Change in the Artic: It's Happening Fast, and It's Happened Before". His talk will be on Wednesday, October 26, 2022 at 5:00 pm.
Studio Art Workshop events w/ Laura Frazure, "Poses of Labor": a temporary public art project
All are invited to:
An Adobe Patty Making Party, Oct 27, 5pm, Andrews 118
Observe the construction of "Poses of Labor", Oct 28 &29, 10am each day, front of Andrews
Inspired by her course Why Water Matters and her research on the history of science, Professor of Classical Studies Georgia Irby will explore ancient to modern biological and mythological creatures of the sea.
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