Summer Institute 2016 can help you to incorporate a global perspective in your teaching, explore ways to facilitate group work in large classroom settings, and empower students through service learning projects.
Unit: Academic Affairs and Provost
CTLT, International Studies partner for “Working with International Students” workshop
The Center for Teaching and Learning (CTLT) and the Office of International Studies and Programs will be co-hosting a workshop on “Working with International Students” on June 14 as part of the CTLT Summer Institute.
ISU support helps student soar into his own circus major
Joshua Feinstein graduated this spring with a circus studies major, which he completed in four years despite changing directions.
Honors students named Bone Scholars for 2016-17 school year
Fourteen Honors Program students at Illinois State University have been named Robert G. Bone Scholars for the 2016-17 academic year.
Week of May 16: GenEd, Your Classroom Tech Policy, Improv in the Classroom
Tired of fighting with your students about laptops and smartphones? Learn to create an inclusive, productive classroom tech policy this week at CTLT.
James Skibo: Unearthing the past
Distinguished Professor and Chair of the Department of Sociology and Anthropology Dr. James Skibo has devoted his life’s work to uncovering (literally) the rich history of some of the world’s most interesting, yet often overlooked societies.
Stevenson Center students recognized for academic success
Several Stevenson Center for Community and Economic Development students are receiving academic awards and honors for their work in and out of the classroom.
Celebrate with CTLT’s Summer Kickoff on May 10
Turn in your final grades, then stop by the Center for Teaching, Learning, and Technology for fun, conversation … and ice cream!
Research mini-award applications due May 12
The Cross Endowed Chair is calling for applications for Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) Research Mini-Awards to be awarded this June.
Daniel Wienecke: Career connecting cultures
From serving in Kazakhstan as a Peace Corps volunteer, to being a key decision-maker at a nonprofit in Colorado, Daniel Wienecke has seen the full spectrum of opportunity that comes from being an alum of the Stevenson Center.