Many philanthropic organizations, including United Way of Greater Cleveland, work independently to use their own research and methodology to address community issues — including a novel idea called ...
Questions? Contact ctl@rit.edu. A teaching circle is a small group of faculty and other instructional staff who meet regularly on campus and/or via Zoom to discuss a specific teaching and learning ...
The Winnebago Area Literacy Council won the inaugural Civic Visionary Award for its Immigration Learning Circles in Oshkosh, ...
The VITAL (Vocation Identity & Talent in Academic Learning) grant, generously supported by the Department of Education's Title V HSI grant, is dedicated to enhancing the professional development of ...
Suicide remains a sensitive topic across Alaska. Despite a variety of statewide and national resources available to help those with suicidal thoughts or tendencies, recent state reports show that ...
The goal of the learning circles is to set up supportive networks of faculty on topics related to career success and work-life balance. These circles will utilize guided activities and discussion, ...
KENOSHA - Peace Learning Circles of Kenosha & Racine, the recipient of the 2008 RAMAC Excellence in Education Award for Program of the Year, is looking for leaders in the community to join together ...
American Farmland Trust (AFT) is hosting virtual learning circles to engage women who farm and manage land in the San Joaquin Valley. The discussions will focus on resources for navigating the impacts ...
The Center for Teaching & Learning (CTL) invites applications for our Spring 2026 Teaching Circles program. In Teaching Circles, you will build connections with educators across multiple disciplines ...