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Teaching & Learning Collaborative

TLC Tip of the Week: When A Student Stops Showing Up

March 8, 2019

What do you do (or what CAN you do) when a student stops showing up to class? From a recent brownbag conversation on the topic, the Teaching and Learning Collaborative compiled concrete, specific suggestions from the Shepard Academic Resource Center, the Care Team and faculty colleagues. Big takeaways: follow through on attendance policies in your syllabus (changing […]

Filed Under: 03-11-2019, Academics, Teaching & Learning Collaborative Tagged With: Teaching & Learning Collaborative, TLC Tip of the Week

 TLC Tip of the Week: Adding Library Resource Links in Moodle

February 8, 2019

When you add a link on your Moodle course page to an article in a library database or to a streaming video, how can you tell if the link will work for students connecting from off-campus? Most library databases offer the option to obtain a persistent or stable URL for individual articles or videos, and […]

Filed Under: 02-11-2019, Academics, Campus Services, Library, Teaching & Learning Collaborative Tagged With: Stephanie Michel, Teaching & Learning Collaborative

TLC From The TLC: “Why Global Learning Cannot Wait”

January 25, 2019

This week from the Teaching and Learning Collaborative: Internationalizing higher education has become a top priority world-wide (Gould, 2017). “Today’s college students must become adept both at interacting, cooperating, and engaging with individuals from diverse backgrounds and at grappling successfully with the kinds of unscripted problems and challenges that characterize life and work in the complex world […]

Filed Under: 01-28-2019, Academics Tagged With: Dawn Whitehead, Kimberly Ilosvay, Teaching & Learning Collaborative

TLC From The TLC Blog

January 11, 2019

How can white professors at UP achieve a more complex understanding of race and racism? In this week’s Teaching & Learning blog, Lars Larson offers an overview of this year’s College of Arts & Sciences book group selection, White Fragility: Why it’s so Hard for White People to Talk about Racism, by Robin DiAngelo (pictured). For more information […]

Filed Under: 01-14-2019, Academics Tagged With: Lars Larson, Teaching & Learning Collaborative

TLC Tip of the Week: Try Exit Cards

November 9, 2018

Want a way to gauge whether you are reaching your students? One simple way to gather informal, low-stakes feedback from students is through exit cards. Rather than relying on end-of-semester evaluations to gauge how a class is going, exit cards can give ongoing feedback to help instructors make decisions about instructional techniques, pacing, or classroom […]

Filed Under: 11-12-2018, Academics Tagged With: Teaching & Learning Collaborative

Compassionate Listening: Lessons for Teaching, Learning, & Mental Health

November 9, 2018

In their roles as instructors, advisors, coaches, and mentors, faculty members are often sought out by students who confide in them about the various academic and non-academic challenges they encounter. Practitioners from various faith traditions have developed the art of compassionate listening as an approach to helping individuals process, heal, and feel truly heard.  The Teaching […]

Filed Under: 11-12-2018, Academics Tagged With: Teaching & Learning Collaborative

Mental Health TLC Blog Series: Thoughts & Tips From Students

March 2, 2018

If your students had a chance to tell you what they think about how faculty and academic staff matter to student mental health, what might they say? As a follow-up to a discussion with faculty by leaders of the Active Minds student group at UP, this week’s installment of the mental health series on the Teaching […]

Filed Under: 03-05-2018, Academics Tagged With: Teaching & Learning Collaborative

TLC From The TLC: Student Mental Health Concerns?

December 1, 2017

As another entry in the ongoing Teaching and Learning Collaborative blog series on student mental health, this week’s post offers an update on a recent brownbag discussion with faculty, academic staff, and Eliot Altschul from the Health and Counseling Center. We talked about some basic updates on mental health services at UP, and also discussed hypothetical but […]

Filed Under: 12-04-2017, Academics, Campus Services, Teaching & Learning Collaborative Tagged With: Andrew Guest, Eliot Altschul, Teaching & Learning Collaborative

TLC From The TLC: Internationalization Support

December 1, 2017

Over the past few years, internationalization efforts have increased throughout the University, according to Kimberly Ilosvay, education. Campus activities with global opportunities are well-attended and courses have been redesigned to included international, intercultural, and global topics for discussion and action. In the quest to expand “culturally-engaging curricular opportunities and promote knowledge, skills, and dispositions for successful interaction in diverse […]

Filed Under: 12-04-2017, Academics Tagged With: Kimberly Ilosvay, Teaching & Learning Collaborative

TLC From The TLC: Student-Athletes and Mental Health

November 17, 2017

In this week’s installment by the Teaching and Learning Collaborative, Andre Guest asks: Do student-athletes have particular mental health concerns that faculty and academic staff should be aware of? The short answer is yes and no. The slightly longer answer is offered in a brief two part series on the UP Teaching & Learning Community […]

Filed Under: 11-20-2017, Academics, Campus Services, Garaventa Center, Teaching & Learning Collaborative Tagged With: Andrew Guest, Garaventa Center, Teaching & Learning Collaborative

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Susan Mcdaniel and Nicole Hanig, Music, will be performing on the concert series “Chatter PDX” on June 1 at 10:30 a.m. at the Pacific Center with Hilary Oseas, viola and James Shields, clarinet, both of the Oregon Symphony. There will also be spoken word from former professional football player and writer, Marcus Lattimore, in the hour-long concert. Tickets and information at ChatterPDX.

Maureen Briare, Nursing & Health Innovations, published Fountain of Life Mass Setting, with a special dedication to the priests and brothers of the Congregation of Holy Cross at the University of Portland. GIA Publications. Released April, 2025 

Mohammadhadi Hajilou, Engineering, presented “Effect of fuel size, ignition energy, and wind speed on smoldering to flaming transition of Douglas fir lumber.” Co-presenters: R. Spring, N. Bolden, A. Henry, T. Rowley, A. Burton. 14th US Combustion Meeting, Boston, MA. March 16-19, 2025. Hajilou also published “Fire Whirl Emissions and Burning Rates for Crude Oil Slicks of Varying Thickness.” Co-authors: J. Dowling, W. Cui, M. Gollner. Fuel, 393 138482 (2025).

Kiya Riverman, Environmental Science, was awarded a grant for $489,935.00 on behalf of the U.S. Department of Defense, for her research “Impacts of spatial-temporal precipitation, snowpack properties, and snowmelt variability on alpine landscapes and runoff.” February 15, 2025.

Christina Astorga, Theology, served as a Member of the Editorial Board for the Journal of Moral Theology. February 26 – July 7, 2019. Astorga also served as the Head of the Local Arrangement Committee for the Catholic Theological Society of America. June 13, 2024 – June 15, 2025

Mohammad Arbabian, Business, published “Optimal Inventory Management Policies When Supply Is Bundled.” 9th North American Conference on Industrial Engineering and Operations Management, Washington D.C. June, 2024. Arbabian also published “Evaluating the Role of 3D Printing in Decentralized Supply Chains: A Stackelberg Framework for Optimal Manufacturing Decisions.” 15th International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Operations Management. February, 2025.

Aziz Inan, Engineering, has been credited for his research on palindrome dates in multiple news outlets including: USA Today, NDTV, NBC New York, News9live, Courier Journal, 13newsnow.com, Ozarksfirst.com, Inquirer.net, Austin American-Statesman, and The News of Israel.

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