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January 26, 2021: Well-being on Campus

26 March 2021

How can we help all students thrive at Carleton, especially given the unprecedented mental health challenges students are experiencing? Can we promote students’ well-being through our courses and our advising practices…

Winter Conference 2020: Student Panel

11 December 2020

Students speak about their experiences with the various teaching modes in the fall term (face-to-face, hybrid, mixed mode and online) and offer insights that will help the faculty design clearer…

Nov 10, 2020: What Supports Students, as Told By Alums and Current Students to Faculty

16 November 2020

The Supporting Students working group of the large summer faculty anti-racism discussion held two listening sessions, one with alums and one with current students, in response to their letters and…

Sept. 24, 2019: Fostering Collegial Conversations about Teaching: Reflecting on LTC Programs and Brainstorming Options for the Future

3 October 2019

In addition to the weekly lunches, which are the most visible LTC activities, the LTC also offers an array of other programs to support teaching and learning, including teaching circles,…

May 16, 2019: The Role of the Imposter in Ethnic Minority Student Achievement

17 May 2019

In the current political climate, ethnic minority students often encounter racially hostile college campuses. In spite of their achievements, ethnic minority students often feel like they have to prove that…

Apr. 23, 2019: Carleton’s Community Board on Sexual Misconduct’s Impact on Teaching and Learning

30 April 2019

2019_04_23_LTC Lunch The Community Board on Sexual Misconduct (CBSM) is the college body charged with adjudicating complaints of student-to-student sexual misconduct. This session will be facilitated by Laura Riehle-Merrill, Carleton’s…

Apr. 9, 2019: Strategies for Inclusive Teaching for Students With Disabilities

30 April 2019

2019_04_09_LTC Lunch Presenters will share their perspectives and experiences adopting universal design for learning strategies in their teaching, and discuss resources that are available locally through Disability Services and ITS.…

Jan 22, 2019: Class Act for Faculty and Staff: How We Talk about Socioeconomic Difference

24 January 2019

Class Act for Faculty and Staff: How We Talk about Socioeconomic Difference Class Act is a “for-students, by-students” space to discuss socioeconomic difference. This session will mirror that experience, encouraging…

Oct 23, 2018: Teaching in the #metoo Era

26 October 2018

The #metoo movement has drawn much needed attention to issues of sexual abuse and asymmetrical exercise of power in the broader culture. A reckoning of sorts is underway particularly in…

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