Congratulations to our College of the Arts faculty for receiving 2024 Mini-Grants from the Center for Excellence in Teaching, Learning and Online Education (CETLOE). The mini-grants support new teaching projects or allow faculty to expand on current projects while demonstrating a strong commitment to teaching. Projects fall into one of five tracks: Identity, Placemaking and Belonging; High-Impact Practices and/or Experiential Learning; College to Career; General Pedagogy and Teaching Practices; and Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL).
College of the Arts faculty mini-grant recipients are:
Benjamin DuPriest, Assistant Professor, School of Music -- Identity, Place-Making and Belonging Track
Neill Prewitt, Sr., Lecturer, Ernest G. Welch School of Art & Design -- Identity, Place-Making, and Belonging Track
Jennifer Siegler, Lecturer, Ernest G. Welch School of Art & Design -- High-Impact Practices (HIPs) and Experiential Learning Track
(Click on the images to read about their projects.)