Discover how to foster student learning objectives related to intercultural development and global understanding with this week’s workshop on Learning Objectives for Study Abroad.
Week of February 16: Competing World Views, Study Abroad, ReggieNet

Discover how to foster student learning objectives related to intercultural development and global understanding with this week’s workshop on Learning Objectives for Study Abroad.
With nearly 2,300 attendees, the three-day conference consisted of keynote speakers, workshops, and social activities that brought together the LGBTQIA community at Illinois State University.
Learn different ways to approach topics of social justice and race in your classroom. Help your students move beyond memorization with various strategies in this week’s Teaching Excellence Series workshop.
Join Dean of Students Art Munin for a special workshop that looks at how to tackle some truly tough, but equally important, concepts in your courses.
Challenge your students to do more than just remember facts, figures, and dates. Turn the whole world into your classroom. Take your next visual aid to a new, dynamic level.
During the five-day trip, students toured significant sites, participated in a community service project, and listened to guest speakers and activists.
Alternative Breaks, a student organization supported by Leadership and Community Connections, provides students of Illinois State with opportunities to enact social change.
A new Teaching Excellence Series showcases ways to identify and overcome those differences in perception, based on the latest survey data of Illinois State students.
Let the specialists at the Center for Teaching, Learning, and Technology help you prepare to teach this spring. Faculty Prep Week runs from January 5–9 at CTLT’s facility at 301 South Main Street.
For the first time, the Center for Teaching, Learning, and Technology will offer a free, interactive mobile guide for the University-Wide Teaching & Learning Symposium.