New Faculty Orientation
Orientation for new faculty will be held on Thursday and Friday, Aug. 31 and Sept. 1, in the Tang Teaching Museum’s Payne Room. The is available to view. Shortly thereafter, the New Faculty Learning Community will be up and running. A list of fall activities will be circulated among new faculty, posted to the CLTL website, and emailed to chairs and program directors at the start of the semester.
National Center for Faculty Development and Diversity (NCFDD)
ϳԹ is an institutional member of the NCFDD, through which you have free access to many excellent professional development tools. on the value of having a plan for each semester is helpful. A is coming up in October. You may access this and more with a free individual membership account by visiting , selecting our institution, and creating and activating a new membership.
The Weller Room and Lending Library (LIB 212)
This space devoted to CLTL events is also available for (quiet) workspace each weekday morning from 9 a.m. to noon. Folks participating in the Scholarly/Creative Endeavors (SCE) work groups are especially encouraged to use this space before meeting for lunch. The space is stocked with coffee, tea, condiments, cleaning supplies, and paper products. All faculty have swipe access to the space; if you are participating in SCE work groups and you do not have access, you may contact Darlene LeBaron to activate your ID. If you wish to reserve the space for events that advance the CLTL mission, you may submit a request online. The Weller Room also has a Lending Library with relevant texts on critical pedagogical studies, navigating higher education, DEIJAB in the classroom, and universal design for learning pedagogies. To use the lending library:
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- Enjoy your read and return to Weller Room (LIB 212) when finished!
Funding for new Black Studies courses
Important reminder: due to the generous support of the Mellon Foundation – for a three-year grant: “Africana Studies and the Humanities at ϳԹ: Transnational Explorations in Social Justice” – we can offer stipends of $1,000 to faculty who successfully considerably revise or create a new course cross-listed with the Black Studies Program (BST). To learn more, visit the CLTL announcements page.
LGBTQIA+ web resources
Last spring, the CLTL team worked with Phoenix Goldenberg (’25), president of ϳԹ Pride Alliance, to develop instructional materials for students, staff, and faculty on how to be an ally to LGBTQIA+ folks. Goldenberg took the lead and interviewed students and faculty across departments and programs to design materials (e.g., questionnaires for the classroom, a list of appropriate terminology, and best practices for making LGBTQIA+ folks feel a sense of belonging on campus). As you prepare for the fall semester, check out this page, including the fun video (featuring our students), and scroll down to review the content provided.