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STEM Placement Fair

The Q-Center is hosting a STEM Placement Fair, a drop-in event for those interested in taking an introductory STEM course on Thursday, 11/7 from 3-5 pm. You will be able to speak with faculty and advisors about the placement process in various disciplines, key skills and concepts required, and your options for a first course in STEM based on your background.  

McCardell Bicentennial Hall 202, Armstrong Quantitative Center

Closed to the Public

Faculty Mentor Lunch: Is Reading Over for Gen Z Students?

This month’s lunch discussion topic will be teaching Gen Z students. What happens when students come to college less willing and able to do the work? This lunch gathering covers an important subject for veteran as well as new faculty and provides a great opportunity to meet new colleagues.

Please register here by Tuesday, November 12th for lunch.

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Faculty Mentor Lunch: Course Response Forms

This month’s lunch discussion topic will be Course Response Forms. What are our best practices for reading them? How might we think about the bias inherent in them, their institutional purpose, and other ways to gather student feedback, such as mid-semester course check-ins? This lunch gathering covers an important subject for veteran as well as new faculty and provides a great opportunity to meet new colleagues.

Please register by Tuesday, October 22. Please click here to register

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AI at Middlebury: A Faculty Discussion on Questions, Challenges, and Possibilities for Generative AI in the Classroom

The landscape of higher education is rapidly evolving, and AI is at the forefront of this transformation.

The CTLR, WRPR, and DLINQ cordially invite you to a vital lunch discussion on AI integration in education on 10/8 (12:15 lunch starts, 12:30 discussion begins). This gathering focuses on your experiences, questions, and concerns regarding AI in the classroom. We’ll also hear from colleagues about their exploratory and innovative applications of AI.

We aim to:

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UK Fellowships, Watson and Fulbright Info Session

Learn about these fellowships for seniors and alumni. UK fellowships include Rhodes, Marshall, Churchill and Gates-Cambridge. Fellowships support graduate study and postgraduate research and independent projects in various fields. The session led by Dean Lisa Gates will provide a quick overview of the fellowships and nomination process. This is a great session for Febs and students heading abroad in the spring.

Read more about specific fellowships at http://go.middlebury.edu/fellowships. Registration appreciated.

Davis Family Library 201- Watson Lecture Hall

Closed to the Public

Faculty Mentor Lunch: Student Letters of Accommodation

Faculty – new and not so new – have an opportunity once a month to gather for a casual and congenial lunch together in the CTLR and to share their perspectives on a given topic. For the September lunch (Friday, September 20th), we will discuss student letters of accommodation. Lunches later this Fall will focus on topics such as campus resources, open access scholarship, and getting non-teaching work done in a busy semester.

Please register by Monday September 16th

Davis Family Library Center for Teaching, Learning and Research

Closed to the Public

Preparing for the November Election in your Classroom

This lunchtime event showcases the valuable work underway in the Center for Community Engagement as the November presidential election nears. How could you use the CCE’s democracy guide to shape class activities? What reflections from fellow faculty and what resources from the CCE’s Democracy Initiatives staff might be useful as you aim to foster student engagement around civic dialogue and voter engagement? Come to lunch and find out.
Please register for lunch by Friday, September 27th.

Davis Family Library Center for Teaching, Learning and Research

Closed to the Public

Armstrong Q-Center Open House

Faculty, students, and staff are all invited to come celebrate the soft launch of the new Q-Center! Enjoy snacks, refreshments, and grab some STEM related stickers for your laptop or water bottle. This is a great chance to meet the team, explore the space, and learn about how the Q-Center can support success in quantitative subjects. We can’t wait to see you there!

McCardell BiHall Armstrong Library

Closed to the Public

Student Engagement in the Classroom: A Reading and Conversation Series

This fall, we invite you to join in a reading and conversation series focused on student engagement. Each month, we’ll share just one article to prompt and provoke conversation. Through reading and discussion, we hope to make space for you to share your thoughts about student engagement, as well as explore the many facets of student engagement and its implications for teaching and learning. (You’re welcome to join us to talk about student engagement, even if you haven’t read the article!)

Davis Family Library Center for Teaching, Learning and Research

Student Engagement in the Classroom: A Reading and Conversation Series

This fall, we invite you to join in a reading and conversation series focused on student engagement. Each month, we’ll share just one article to prompt and provoke conversation. Through reading and discussion, we hope to make space for you to share your thoughts about student engagement, as well as explore the many facets of student engagement and its implications for teaching and learning. (You’re welcome to join us to talk about student engagement, even if you haven’t read the article!)

Davis Family Library Center for Teaching, Learning and Research