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April 21, 2021 The Office of Student Success and the Advising Task Force invite faculty who are interested in advising first-year students to join us for an informal conversation about […]

Join your colleagues and reps from USNH Academic Technology to talk about exciting ways to share curriculum across sections and courses. Explore the possibilities for interdisciplinarity and collaboration, and think […]

This session is an opportunity to talk about Loan Forgiveness Programs and for people to learn if they qualify and how to navigate the program. Professor Suzanne Gaulocher will share […]

Inspired by Benjamin Balthaser and Bill V. Mullen’s essay “The Necroliberal University: COVID-19, Racial Violence, and the Management of Death“, this event offers us an opportunity to discuss current practices […]

As we explore new ways of thinking about grading, many of us are interested in creating opportunities for students to assess themselves and reflect upon their own learning . During […]

Whether you teach face to face in person, virtually synchronous, or asynchronously, your students will interact with your course digitally. Prompted by PSU student feedback, this session for faculty discusses […]

Drawing on Moral Foundations Theory, PSU Librarian Mike Davidson created this exercise to help students practice Integrated Perspective, to engage in hands-on social science, and, perhaps, even to lessen the […]

In this session Kayla Gaudette previews the systems such as Moodle, Sharepoint, and Teams site that support her hy-flex course design and then facilitates an activity all in the same […]

When a class is discussion-based, it is critical that students do the reading assignments ahead of time. How can we ensure that students completed the reading and assign points to […]

Learn best practices for using streaming video in your classes this spring! Librarian Alice Pearman and Learning & Teaching Developer Martha Burtis will provide a review of the various sources […]

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