
‘Teaching with Art’ series is transforming how CSU faculty teach
What happens when a biologist, an equine scientist and a studio artist walk into a workshop together? Something pretty extraordinary.

What happens when a biologist, an equine scientist and a studio artist walk into a workshop together? Something pretty extraordinary.

Pick up a free copy of Radical Hope: A Teaching Manifesto by Kevin Gannon, available while supplies last at the TILT Main office (Room 231).
Creative workshops that integrate visual art and artistic practices to inspire educators, deepen reflection, and foster dialogue. Participants explore object-based teaching, visual literacy, and interdisciplinary

Join the Institute for Learning and Teaching (TILT) for a highly interactive Zoom workshop led by Mary-Ann Winkelmes, founder of TILT Higher Ed and a

Writing Across the Curriculum (WAC) strengthens critical thinking and communication skills in every discipline, helping students master complex concepts through written expression. Join us for

Are you mentoring undergraduate students or supporting your graduate peers? Join us for free mentor training designed specifically for graduate students. These interactive sessions will
Author: Dr. Molly J. Gutilla – I often wonder what it’s like to be a student right now. Spending time in dining halls, libraries, and

Are you mentoring undergraduate students or supporting your graduate peers? Join us for free mentor training designed specifically for graduate students. These interactive sessions will

This semester’s CEL Community of Practice series brings together three distinct learning experiences that showcase the transformative power of community partnerships in higher education. From hands-on site

For the past 25 years, the Master Teacher Initiative has been a go-to resource for faculty development at CSU. Now, this strong foundation has evolved into