Posts tagged with “Student Identities” (All posts)
Apr. 10, 2018: The Student View of Faculty Approachability
A panel of Carleton students will share their thoughts about what makes a faculty member approachable, factors that impact the likelihood of attending office hours, and barriers to seeking help…
Jan 12, 2017: Flourishing at Carleton
Corey Keyes, a pioneer of positive psychology, has dedicated his career to studying what makes life worth living. Come hear from Dr. Keyes how his model for flourishing can improve…
Feb 20, 2018: Skills for Working with Students Engaged in the Sexual Misconduct Process
In this session, we will talk about how to support students who have reported sexual misconduct to you or who are involved in the sexual misconduct process. We will look…
Jan 30, 2018: Experiences of Students for Whom English is not the First Language
In this session a panel of Carleton students will discuss how having a home language other than English impacts their academic experiences (especially with writing) and how faculty and staff…
Jan. 16, 2018: Inside/Outside the Binary: Teaching the Politics of Data
At Occidental, we are experimenting with the integration of quantitative reasoning into courses outside of STEM. Guided by this programmatic interest, this presentation zooms in on the design process for…
May 23, 2017: Increasing Participation and Success for All Students in STEM Courses and Majors at Carleton: Student Views
The presentation will discuss findings from the second part of participatory action research study on the experiences of under-represented students in STEM courses and majors at Carleton. The research team…
May 4, 2017: Perspectives on Improving Science Education
Catherine Drennan, Professor of Chemistry and Biology at MIT, has been involved in many efforts to improve science courses and to broaden the diversity of students who succeed in these…
Nov 1, 2016: Acknowledging Class in the Classroom
Twelve percent (1 in 8) of Carleton students are identified as low-income, according to federal guidelines. Join TRIO staff to discuss faculty-provided scenarios related to how students’ socioeconomic status manifests…
Spring 2016: The Fabric of Our Campus
This term’s LTC lunches have a wide variety, touching on issues of student life, research projects that combine faculty and students, and advising. Together, they are an opportunity for us to use the LTC to make our learning environment stronger.
Winter 2016: Campus Climate, National Issues, and Student Achievement
This term’s lunch session focus on campus and classroom climate, as well as sessions that look at student achievement. We also have a session on faculty research and an example of a different model for a common reading.
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