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Past Events from October 18, 2024 – November 7, 2024 – Page 4 – Institute for Teaching, Innovation, & Inclusive Pedagogy Past Events from October 18, 2024 – November 7, 2024 – Page 4 – Institute for Teaching, Innovation, & Inclusive Pedagogy

Empower & Heal: Trauma-Informed Student Support Summit

Coordinating Units: Rutgers Office of Violence Prevention and Victim Assistance (VPVA), Rutgers Title IX Office, The Tyler Clementi Center for Bias Education and Prevention and Rutgers Office of Research to End Violence at the School of Social Work From the registration form: "Join us for an interactive summit empowering educators to utilize trauma-informed practices and … Read More

Student Success Monthly Workshop Series: Supporting Students Through College Transitions

The Student Success Committee will present recent research on the ever-changing landscape of college student transitions. The workshop will include discussion on the needs of specific student populations including international students, students returning from academic leave, nontraditional and students with children, and more. Participants will leave with concrete strategies for supporting students through major transitions … Read More

IDEA Innovation Grants Applications Due

The Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Advocacy (IDEA) Innovation Grants Program, launched by the Tyler Clementi Center for Diversity Education and Bias Prevention, is a university-wide initiative that demonstrates how we … Read More

Teaching in a Multilingual Space: Strategies for Creating Inclusive Classrooms for a Linguistically Diverse Campus

As part of the Office of Teaching Evaluation and Assessment Research's Classroom Inclusivity Series, this workshop reflects Rutgers University, New Brunswick's diverse and global community, where multilingualism is the rule, not the exception. In this workshop, the presenters will share data on multilingualism at Rutgers including student experiences, review scholarship on the presence and exclusionary … Read More

Tea and Teaching: Teaching After the Election with Rick Lau and Elizabeth Matto

Join us virtually on Zoom, for a timely conversation about teaching after the election with Rick Lau, Professor in the Department of Political Science and Elizabeth Matto, Director of the Eagleton Institute of Politics. With such a contested election season, we can expect our students to come to class with varied responses. Together, we will … Read More