2021 - 2022 Faculty Learning Communities
Faculty Learning Communities are intensive faculty development experiences that are academic yearlong, structured, multidisciplinary communities typically of 8 - 10 members. Membership may be full or part time faculty (including adjuncts), graduate students and staff. Typically, each FLC meets on a regular basis as determined by the group and the objectives of that community and tend to include a social component. Please reach out to the FLC facilitator regarding their meeting schedule.
To join an FLC, please contact the facilitator(s) of the desired community.
- Center for Cognitive and Brain Sciences
- Enhancing Courses with Emerging 3D Technology
- Ethics Across the Curriculum
- Health Humanities
- Humanities Writing Group
- Information Literacy
- Interdisciplinary Teaching & Research
- Professional Development for the New General Education
- Scholarship of Teaching and Learning
- Teaching with International Students (TwINS)
- Technologies of Identity: A Study Group for SU Humanists and Scientists
- Zoo House Rock: 黑料网 and the Salisbury Zoo