Monday, May 19, 2025
- 9:00 AM1hOffice of the Controller: Year-End Training for FY25Welcome to the Office of the Controller Training for MSU employees on Year-End for FY25; the training will cover what you can expect & prepare for regarding the requirements & timelines from our Office as we work on closing out the fiscal year.
- 11:00 AM2hCTLD Celebration of Faculty - Fourth AnnualJoin us in celebrating faculty who have worked with the CTLD over this past year. These instructors have done the important work of improving their teaching, their courses, and their impact on students at MSU Denver. Join us as we gather to recognize the following folks (and more): Instructors who have completed the ACUE Effective Teaching Practices certification this year. We will have an ACUE pinning ceremony in which department chairs or deans are invited to place pins on the newly-certified instructors. Instructors who have completed a course project with the Instructional Design Team. Special recognition will be given to four instructors (two from the Spring 2024 cycle and two from the Fall 2024 cycle). Faculty who participated in pedagogical/andragogical work: Roadrunner Faculty Academy (RFA), Faculty Learning Communities (FLCs), CTLD Peer Associates, Roadrunner Instructor Training (RIT), Instructional Accessibility Workshops, and more. Lunch will be provided. Vendor TBA. Save the date and join us in celebration of this excellent work. Space is limited. Please register for this event ASAP to attend in person. Do not register if you are interested in a remote option. This event will be livestreamed. Please email the CTLD at ctld@msudenver.edu if you are interested in watching the event live. Please note that those who are joining remotely will not be able to directly participate, only view the event.
- 9:00 PM8hEquitable Writing Pedagogies WorkshopThe ways faculty members approach writing, assignments, grading, notes and language in general matter. To bring more critical awareness of these practices, faculty members can learn about antiracist and antiablist writing pedagogy by signing up for “Equitable Writing Pedagogies Workshop.” It can seem overwhelming to overhaul everything about your writing instruction, but don’t worry: you don’t have to do it all at once! You can start small and rethink one little bit of your writing instruction. Or, if you’re feeling ambitious, you can do a major overhaul. Take the first step by learning about equitable writing pedagogy and having dedicated time to revamp a syllabus, an assignment, a rubric, or a whole class by signing up for the Writing Center’s workshop. The two-day workshop will be held on May 19 & 20 and will provide participants an opportunity to think critically about writing in their classrooms. It will also give participants dedicated time to revamp a syllabus, an assignment, a rubric or a whole class. Participants will have the summer to make changes, small or large, to their writing instruction and will present their work at a showcase in September (date TBD). Interested faculty can sign up here by Friday, April 11: forms.gle…. Space is limited to 20 participants, so sign up soon! Participating faculty will earn a $500 stipend for their work on both days.
- 9:00 PM8hEquitable Writing Pedagogies WorkshopThe ways faculty members approach writing, assignments, grading, notes and language in general matter. To bring more critical awareness of these practices, faculty members can learn about antiracist and antiablist writing pedagogy by signing up for “Equitable Writing Pedagogies Workshop.” It can seem overwhelming to overhaul everything about your writing instruction, but don’t worry: you don’t have to do it all at once! You can start small and rethink one little bit of your writing instruction. Or, if you’re feeling ambitious, you can do a major overhaul. Take the first step by learning about equitable writing pedagogy and having dedicated time to revamp a syllabus, an assignment, a rubric, or a whole class by signing up for the Writing Center’s workshop. The two-day workshop will be held on May 19 & 20 and will provide participants an opportunity to think critically about writing in their classrooms. It will also give participants dedicated time to revamp a syllabus, an assignment, a rubric or a whole class. Participants will have the summer to make changes, small or large, to their writing instruction and will present their work at a showcase in September (date TBD). Interested faculty can sign up here by Friday, April 11: forms.gle…. Space is limited to 20 participants, so sign up soon! Participating faculty will earn a $500 stipend for their work on both days.
- 9:00 PM8hEquitable Writing Pedagogies WorkshopThe ways faculty members approach writing, assignments, grading, notes and language in general matter. To bring more critical awareness of these practices, faculty members can learn about antiracist and antiablist writing pedagogy by signing up for “Equitable Writing Pedagogies Workshop.” It can seem overwhelming to overhaul everything about your writing instruction, but don’t worry: you don’t have to do it all at once! You can start small and rethink one little bit of your writing instruction. Or, if you’re feeling ambitious, you can do a major overhaul. Take the first step by learning about equitable writing pedagogy and having dedicated time to revamp a syllabus, an assignment, a rubric, or a whole class by signing up for the Writing Center’s workshop. The two-day workshop will be held on May 19 & 20 and will provide participants an opportunity to think critically about writing in their classrooms. It will also give participants dedicated time to revamp a syllabus, an assignment, a rubric or a whole class. Participants will have the summer to make changes, small or large, to their writing instruction and will present their work at a showcase in September (date TBD). Interested faculty can sign up here by Friday, April 11: forms.gle…. Space is limited to 20 participants, so sign up soon! Participating faculty will earn a $500 stipend for their work on both days.