Thursday, 02 Apr 2020
POSTPONED Open forum: Vice president for research finalist
This forum will be rescheduled. Four finalists have been identified in the search for the next Vice President for Research. Each finalist's name will be shared one business day prior to his or her visit.
Monday, 06 Apr 2020
Workshop, Miller Open Education Mini-Grants: Proposal Writing Q&A
Are you curious about how to complete the ideal proposal for the Miller Open Education Mini-Grant Program? In this Q&A-style workshop, Abbey Elder (University Librarian) will guide you through the application process with example proposals, a copy of the application rubric, and all the answers to your questions.
Wednesday, 08 Apr 2020
POSTPONED: ISU ADVANCE spring presentation
This event has been postponed to the fall semester. "Advancing Talent Management in Academia: A Conversation about Attracting, Retaining and Developing Women and Persons of Color," Deidra Schleicher, John and Deborah Ganoe Professor and chair of the department of management
Thursday, 09 Apr 2020
POSTPONED TO FALL: Workshop: Fulbright Scholar Program
Carleen Velez, outreach and recruitment specialist at the Institute of International Education, will lead this workshop. Interested administrators, faculty members and professionals are welcome; registration not required.
Friday, 10 Apr 2020
Seminar, ISU Online Learning Community (ISU-OLC)
Amidst preparing your courses for online delivery, managing changed personal and professional schedules and multi-tasking, CELT virtual Online Learning Community's (OLC) meetings might just be your new normal!
Wednesday, 15 Apr 2020
Workshop, Mindfulness in the Online Environment
It's a stressful time for students and instructors as we adapt to the online environment and social distancing. Mindfulness has been shown to reduce anxiety and enhance learning. Presenters Karen Couves and Karen Bovenmyer (CELT) will demonstrate a variety of pedagogical mindfulness techniques that can be used online in both synchronous and asynchronous courses.
Workshop, Mindfulness in the Online Environment
It's a stressful time for students and instructors as we adapt to the online environment and social distancing. Mindfulness has been shown to reduce anxiety and enhance learning. Presenters Karen Couves and Karen Bovenmyer (CELT) will demonstrate a variety of pedagogical mindfulness techniques that can be used online in both synchronous and asynchronous courses.
Thursday, 30 Apr 2020
Webinar, Team-Based Learning (TBL) Teaching and Learning Community
Wondering what your fellow faulty members have been doing to go online on the fly? Interesting stories to tell? Come one, come all and let's get together as a community one last time this year.