Inclusive Campus Breakfast

Sponsored by Crossroads Community Center, the Inclusive Campus Breakfast covers topics such as Inclusive classroom teaching practices Student diversity and dialogue initiatives Supporting trans students, faculty, and staff African American History

Teaching Happy Hour

Mellow Mushroom (upstairs room) 2230 University Blvd, Tuscaloosa, United States

The Teaching Happy Hour is an opportunity for faculty and instructors of all kinds across the College to get together in an informal setting to share ideas and strategies for

UA Online Learning Innovation Summit (OLIS)

The UA Online Learning Innovation Summit (OLIS) is a cross-campus professional development unconference focused on innovation in online learning, to be held on February 3, 2017. OLIS participants will share experience and

WebAIM Accessibility Training for Educators

Bryant Conference Center, Birmingham Room

Topics Covered Principles of and motivations for web accessibility Overview of how users with disabilities access and use the web Web accessibility guidelines and laws - Section 508, WCAG 2.0,

“Sneaking Diversity into the Classroom”

205 Gorgas Library

“Sneaking Diversity into the Classroom” Breakfast: Thursday, February 16, 8:30-9:30 a.m. Faculty member: Chris Roberts Student panelist: Mary Virginia Ireland We hope you can join us for four Spring 2017 teaching workshops on promoting diversity

Advising for Student Success

Ferguson Center Heritage Room

Save the dates! Project Rising Tide's "Advising for Student Success" workshops will be held on the following dates: Thursday, February 23 Wednesday, April 5 Wednesday, May 3 All workshops will

Inclusive Campus Breakfast

Sponsored by Crossroads Community Center, the Inclusive Campus Breakfast covers topics such as Inclusive classroom teaching practices Student diversity and dialogue initiatives Supporting trans students, faculty, and staff African American History

Digitorium 2017

ADHC, 109a Gorgas Library

Inspired by working with scholars and students in many different departments, the Alabama Digital Humanities Center has created Digitorium, with the generous support of the University Libraries and the Hudson Strode