News and Features
This Week for Faculty: Returning to the Classroom
Getting ready for the Fall 2021 semester? We’ve got you covered with resources, workshops, and services!
This Week for Faculty: Reflecting Back and Forward on Pandemic Teaching
Whether you are seeking to recover the joy of teaching after an online pivot during the pandemic, be a better online teacher, be more responsive to student needs, prevent teaching burnout, or plan ahead to teach an in-person, hybrid, or fully online course, it can be important to hit pause.
This Week for Graduate Students: Last week to apply for CTL Fellowships!
The CTL is accepting applications for Teaching Observation Fellows and Teaching Assessment Fellows through June 28.
This Week for Faculty: New Resource on Transition to In-Person Teaching
In preparation for the return to in-person teaching, this resource encourages you to reflect back on your pandemic teaching experiences and identify what you plan to carry forward.
This Week for Graduate Students: Information Sessions for TAF & TOF Fellowships
CTL is accepting applications for the Teaching Assessment Fellowship and Teaching Observation Fellowship now through June 28th.
This Week for Faculty: Get Ready for Summer B!
Join us for synchronous sessions the week of June 21-25, just in time for the start of Summer B!
This Week for Graduate Students: Apply now for 2021-22 CTL Fellowships!
The CTL is now accepting applications for Teaching Observation Fellows and Teaching Assessment Fellows.
This Week for Faculty: Faculty Book Discussion Group: Radical Hope
Could your classes use more hope after a year of teaching and learning during a pandemic? Are you looking to prepare for your fall semester among a community of like-minded colleagues? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then join the CTL this summer for a discussion of Kevin Gannon’s Radical Hope: A Teaching Manifesto.
This Week for Graduate Students: Last Week to Apply! Transforming Your Research Into Teaching Seminar
The Transforming Your Research Into Teaching (TYRIT) seminar is an online intensive that will help you create an advanced course based on your disciplinary research.