October 31, 2016

CAStLE sessions set for November

There are two Conversations About Student Learning and Engagement (CAStle) scheduled for November. 

CAStLE is a professional learning community for curricula and co-curricular faculty and staff to meet to share ideas, successes, and struggles related to student learning and engagement and assessment. Meetings will be from noon to 1 p.m. The meetings will be in Morris Library, rooms 752 and 754.   

Meeting dates, topics and presenters are: 

  • Wednesday, Nov. 2 – “Educating the Whole Student: Fact or Fiction.” Elizabeth Scally, associate director, University Housing, and Elaine Jurkowski, professor, School of Social Work.  
  • Nov. 17 – “Using Co-Curricular Opportunities to Engage Learners in the Academic Process,” Kim Little, director of undergraduate online student services, College of Business, assessment fellow and Alicia Guebert, recruitment, retention and internship coordinator, College of Mass Communication and Media Arts, assessment fellow. 

If you have any questions or need additional information, please contact Sharon Walters, assistant director, Assessment and Program Review at 453-5669 or by email.