Ezra and Cecile Zilkha Gallery, Main Gallery 283 Washington Terrace, Middletown, Connecticut Hours: Tuesday through Sunday, Noon to 5pm ...
The Center for Faculty Career Development supports faculty scholarship, teaching, and colleagueship. We aim to cultivate a welcoming and inclusive campus community in which all of our students, ...
Wesleyan is a wonderful place to teach with highly motivated and engaged students and supportive faculty. For more teaching resources, please see the general teaching resources page. This page gathers ...
The College of Social Studies (CSS) is a rigorous, multidisciplinary major focusing on History, Government, Political and Social Theory, and Economics. Founded in 1959, the CSS is reading and writing ...
If you are considering conducting mid-term evaluations in your courses, we can help you with developing questions and asking those questions, either through an anonymous survey or through focus groups ...
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As you build your faculty career you will begin to develop a leadership portfolio. Some of your leadership roles will be off-campus—in your professional associations, on journal and press editorial ...
We have a range of different funding opportunities to support faculty in their pedagogy. Unless otherwise noted, these opportunities are available to anyone teaching at Wesleyan. Faculty Seminar on ...
The Ebony Singers will be a study of African-American religious music through the media of performance. The areas of study will consist of traditional gospel, contemporary gospel, spirituals, and ...
Eurasian House fosters an inclusive community where students and faculty can engage with and deepen their understanding of the Eurasian region's rich and diverse cultures, languages, and histories, ...
The on-campus workshops on a range of topics important to faculty are designed to be held during a department/program’s regular common-hour meetings. A brief presentation (15-30 min) will be followed ...
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