• UTLC Coffeehouse co-hosted by the School of Health and Human Sciences

    Nursing and Instructional Building, Room 124 1007 Walker Ave., Greensboro, NC, United States

    CoffeeHouses are a space to gather with colleagues. No set agenda, just coffee (or tea), snacks, and great conversation. This fall, Coffeehouses will be co-hosted and held in academic units across campus. As always, coffeehouses are open to all instructors at UNCG regardless of location or co-hosting department. Consider bringing a reusable... Continue reading...

  • Guest Speaker: Dr. Shawn Simonson on Teaching Effectiveness Frameworks

    Nursing and Instructional Building, Room 510

    Registration is required for this event. Register here. How do we evaluate great teaching? What tools measure teaching effectiveness? How can we make our teaching better through formative feedback? Using a Teaching Effectiveness Framework! Join the UTLC and the Teaching Effectiveness Policy Workgroup for a morning with Dr. Shawn Simonson. Simonson... Continue reading...

  • Provost Fellow’s Faculty Workshop: “Avoiding Faculty Burnout: The Weekly Plan to Prioritize, Build & Maintain Momentum, and Experience True Work-Life Balance”

    Virtual

    Faculty Workshop: "Avoiding Faculty Burnout: The Weekly Plan to Prioritize, Build & Maintain Momentum, and Experience True Work-Life Balance": In conjunction with NCFDD, we are hosting a 2-hour virtual workshop on Thursday, February 15 from 10am to 12pm to help faculty develop strategies for prioritizing and building momentum for their research... Continue reading...

  • Concluded VOISES Program: Feb 15, 2024

    Registration is required for this event. Join the UTLC and Office of Intercultural Engagement for a conversation about key UNCG student experiences in the classroom and beyond. VOISES panels provide a venue for faculty to hear the perspective of students from marginalized identity groups on campus. These moderated panels give faculty the chance to ask questions while reflecting on issues of equity, diversity, and inclusion at UNCG.

  • UTLC Coffeehouse co-hosted by the Department of Biology

    Eberhart Building, Room 310 321 McIver Street, Greensboro, United States

    CoffeeHouses are a space to gather with colleagues. No set agenda, just coffee (or tea), snacks, and great conversation. This year, Coffeehouses will be co-hosted and held in academic units across campus. As always, coffeehouses are open to all instructors at UNCG regardless of location or co-hosting department. Consider bringing a reusable... Continue reading...

  • UTLC Coffeehouse co-hosted by the Department of Management

    Bryan School of Business and Economics, Room 360 516 Stirling St., Greensboro, NC, United States

    CoffeeHouses are a space to gather with colleagues. No set agenda, just coffee (or tea), snacks, and great conversation. This year, Coffeehouses will be co-hosted and held in academic units across campus. As always, coffeehouses are open to all instructors at UNCG regardless of location or co-hosting department. Consider bringing a reusable... Continue reading...

  • Concluded VOISES Program: Mar 13, 2024

    Registration is required for this event. Join the UTLC and Office of Intercultural Engagement for a conversation about key UNCG student experiences in the classroom and beyond. VOISES panels provide a venue for faculty to hear the perspective of students from marginalized identity groups on campus. These moderated panels give faculty the chance to ask questions while reflecting on issues of equity, diversity, and inclusion at UNCG.

  • UTLC Coffeehouse co-hosted by the School of Theatre

    Sprinkle Theatre (Brown Building) 402 Tate St, Greensboro, NC, United States

    CoffeeHouses are a space to gather with colleagues. No set agenda, just coffee (or tea), snacks, and great conversation. This year, Coffeehouses will be co-hosted and held in academic units across campus. As always, coffeehouses are open to all instructors at UNCG regardless of location or co-hosting department. Consider bringing a reusable... Continue reading...

  • Concluded VOISES Program: April 4, 2024

    Registration is required for this event. Join the UTLC and Office of Intercultural Engagement for a conversation about key UNCG student experiences in the classroom and beyond. VOISES panels provide a venue for faculty to hear the perspective of students from marginalized identity groups on campus. These moderated panels give faculty the chance to ask questions while reflecting on issues of equity, diversity, and inclusion at UNCG.

  • Faculty Burnout Book Club Lunch Meeting (RSVP Required)

    Moore Humanities and Research Building, Room 3501

    The fifth and final meeting to discuss the book Unraveling Faculty Burnout: Pathways to Reckoning and Renewal by Rebecca Pope-Ruark. Everyone is welcome to join even if you haven't read the chapters! Options to attend in-person or virtually via TEAMS.  Lunch will be served for in-person attendees. The session is for... Continue reading...

  • Spring 2024 UTLC Biergarten

    Weatherspoon Art Museum

    Celebrate the end of the semester with the UTLC! This is an opportunity to gather informally with colleagues and relax with hors d'oeuvres and beverages (both alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages will be served).

  • Generative AI Institute: Educate, Innovate, Iterate

    Workshop

    The UTLC is pleased to announce UNCG's first AI Institute: Educate, Innovate, Iterate to be held in-person on May 6, 2024.  The Institute will kick off with a keynote address by Harvard's Dr. Chris Dede who will discuss Reimagining Higher Education with Artificial Intelligence. This event will serve as an opportunity for... Continue reading...