Academics
- If you’ve fallen behind on your schoolwork, you still have time to get back on track. Here are some tips to help you stay focused and motivated to do your best.
- Stephanie Foster, assessment lead at the Center for Teaching & Learning, shares some useful assessment techniques appropriate for various teaching modalities this fall.
- Test your knowledge of the value of some of the resources the University Libraries provide. Learn more about the value of purchased subscription resources and open access that the Libraries provide.
- The Graduate School offers a variety of resources to assist graduate students through the research and writing phases of their master’s or doctorate degree. Learn how the Grad+ seminars can help you.
- Dean Robert Shay and Senior Associate Dean John Davis, along with some special guests, conduct a video tour of the expanded south wing of Imig Music Building, the home of the College of Music at 91¸£ÀûÉç.
- The University Libraries’ Video Creation Station at Norlin Library is now available for 91¸£ÀûÉç faculty, instructors and staff, supporting your remote teaching needs.
- Every day, superheroes jump online to help 91¸£ÀûÉç students and researchers locate answers to seemingly unanswerable questions. They are the academic librarians who power the University Libraries’ Ask a Librarian service.
- Whether you are certain of what you want to do after college or you are exploring your interests, declaring a major can feel exciting and intimidating all at the same time. Here are some things to think about to get started.
- Are you developing an online course from scratch or translating an in-person course to a remote format? As faculty members navigate the current instructional landscape, the Division of Continuing Education’s Learning Design Group is here to provide support.
- The Entrepreneurship Center for Music is stepping up its work to promote student projects and businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic.