Presenters: Nelson Nuñez-Rodriguez, Professor, Natural Sciences Antonios Varelas, Professor, Behavioral & Social SciencesThis 30-minute open discussion provided a venue...
After my Math Murder Mystery presentation at the 3rd Annual Mathematics Day, students and faculty made some comments to...
Relay for Life Cancer Awareness Fundraising Event
CTL Reflections Newsletter, Spring 2020, Cancer Awareness, Fundraising EventFamily members and/or friends of cancer patients, do everything in their power to help their loved ones who have...
Why do I teach? I frequently engage that question. I think, why am I in the classroom? And I’m...
The 2019-2020 Hostos Reads! selection is Angie Thomas’ thought-provoking novel, The Hate U Give. The novel's themes of inequality,...
Enhancing retention with Blackboard
CTL Reflections Newsletter, Spring 2020, Blackboard, Enhancing Retention, Teaching TipsProfessor Preciado has been working over the last three decades in the Education Department, and he was one of...
The Transition to Remote Scenario Opens a New Era in Higher Education
CTL Reflections Newsletter, Fall 2020, New Era in Higher Education, Transition to Remote ScenarioProvost: Christine Mangino I am not sure words can do justice to describe Spring 2020, a semester that began...
Engaging Secondary School Minority Students in Pre-engineering Education Through Project-Based Learning
CTL Reflections Newsletter, Fall 2020, Pre-engineering, Project Based Learning, Teaching TipsFor decades, several initiatives have been taken by the United States to increase minority students’ interest and persistence toward...
General Education: Teaching in Times of Crisis
CTL Reflections Newsletter, Fall 2020, General Education, Times of CrisisGeneral education needs a new name. The bland, catch-all-sounding phrase belies its importance, its vitality, and the vexing, urgent...
Like most faculty and teachers across the world, we spent much of the summer attending online faculty development courses...
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