This week Academic Affairs shines a spotlight on Dr. Terri Patchen, Coord. of Scholarly & Creative Activities for the Faculty Development Center. Her zombie-themed workshops helped CSUF faculty get through the pandemic. https://t.co/kmU0Mz78pV
As 2020 comes to a close, Provost Thomas reflects on the hard work of the faculty, staff and students, and sends wishes for a happy, healthy and restful holiday break. https://t.co/HVySyb75Tz
In this week's Spotlight on Success, we shine a light on CSUF's education professors who reflect on 2020--the year of virtual teaching--and how their students learned a lesson in resilience that will help them as future teachers. Read here: https://t.co/kmU0Mz78pV
Attention Faculty: Check out the upcoming workshop, Quality Sleep for Quality Teaching, Thursday, November 5th, 9:30 am to 10:30 am. To register, go to https://t.co/PTShficept.
Attention Faculty: Book a seat in this 3-hour ZOOMbie writing party! You won’t need to eat any brains, we promise! Email [email protected] by October 28 to express your interest in bringing your neglected, rotting papers back to life.
Happy Friday Titans! The One Book, One CSUF author visit is next week! This event will be moderated by Brisa Colón and David Carreon Bradley.
Don’t forget to save the date! October 8th, 6:30pm-7:30pm. Register at https://t.co/18nyKGn1cx
In this week’s Spotlight on Success, we shine a spotlight on two professors from #CSUF’s College of Health and Human Development. Their team figured out a virtual way to help struggling parents and children during the pandemic. Read their story here: https://t.co/kmU0Mz78pV.
The Faculty Development Center has started a book club for "The Book of Unknown Americans"!
Lead by Maria Matza, associate professor in the School of Nursing, the FDC is proud to offer a redux FLC on The Book of Unknown Americans. @csuffdc
Have you or a colleague provided excellent service to CSUF? Nominations for Faculty Recognition for Service due to Department Chairs by Friday, October 9 at 5pm.