UNM Spring Teaching Conference

Photo: UNM Spring Teaching Conference
Start: 
Apr 03, 2024 - 08:00am
End: 
Apr 04, 2024 - 05:00pm
Presenter: 
Dr. Nicole Webster
Location: 
UNM Student Union Building

The Center for Teaching and Learning, in collaboration with the Community Engaged Faculty Advisory Board, the Community Engagement Center, and R. H. Mallory Center for Community Geography invites members of the UNM community and community partners to attend UNM’s Annual Spring Teaching Conference. This year’s conference is titled Community-Engaged Teaching & Learning. The conference builds on the work of Presidential Teaching Fellow, Dr. Maria Lane (Interim Dean of Graduate Studies and Director, R.H. Center for Community Geography). The keynote address will be delivered by Dr. Nicole Webster, a leader in community-engaged teaching and learning in higher education. Dr. Webster is Associate Dean for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, and Faculty Affairs in the College of Health and Human Development at Pennsylvania State University.

This conference aims to create a space where instructors across UNM and community partners can learn from each other and inspire impactful and inclusive community-engaged teaching and learning. The conference will include in-person and virtual sessions, depending on the needs and affordances of each session. In-person sessions will take place on April 3 and virtual sessions on April 4.

 

Click here for a full schedule of events and to register for the event.