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Events from October 21, 2025 – November 7, 2025 – Institute for Teaching, Innovation, & Inclusive Pedagogy Events from October 21, 2025 – November 7, 2025 – Institute for Teaching, Innovation, & Inclusive Pedagogy

4th Annual Rutgers Neurodiversity Summit

Join us for the 4th Annual Neurodiversity Summit. In addition to an exceptional keynote speaker and individual workshop presenters and exhibitors, our event has a dynamic new location: the College … Read More

Lecturer Faculty Community – October Gathering

Are you looking to connect with fellow lecturers at Rutgers? Then join the Lecturer Faculty Community, a supportive, interdisciplinary space to exchange ideas and discuss effective teaching practices!  Throughout the … Read More

Tea & Teaching AI and Academic Integrity

Zoom

Join us for a conversation with Melissa Backus, Associate Director Office of Student Conduct and Julie Peters, Director of the Carey Library at the School of Management and Labor Relations … Read More

AI and Academic Integrity [Grad/Postdoc Workshop]

Virtual

Facilitators: Clara Civiero, Gill Woody  As AI tools are becoming more widely available, both educators and students are faced with new challenges about the ethical use of these tools. What … Read More

Fireside Chat: A Conversation with The Opposite of Cheating Authors

Zoom

In July, Rutgers instructors and staff came together for weekly conversations on academic integrity in the era of Generative AI. As part of those discussions, we also explored The Opposite of Cheating by Drs. Bertram Gallant and Rettinger.  Now, we’re excited to continue the conversation with a special “fireside chat” featuring the authors themselves. They’ll share … Read More

A Virtual Community Reading & Discussion: The Present Professor (Session #3 of 4)

Description: This semester, take time to pause, reflect, and reconnect by joining our four-part virtual book group on The Present Professor by Elizabeth Norell. This empowering book invites educators to consider what it truly means to teach with presence, authenticity, and purpose, especially in times of burnout, overload, or disconnection. Through guided conversation and shared reflection, we'll also … Read More