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Teaching & Learning Collaborative

TLC Tip of the Week: Using Failure as a Chance to Teach

November 11, 2016

The Shepard Academic Resource Center supports the learning of all students, and staff are always alert to news of promising classroom practices that get students to take responsibility for their learning. Learning assistance counselor Br. Tom Giumenta, C.S.C., assembled a brief essay that combines emerging insights from neuroscience with the Holy Cross charism of Hope. “So […]

Filed Under: 11-14-2016, Academics, Teaching & Learning Collaborative Tagged With: Br. Thomas Giumenta C.S.C., Karen Eifler, Teaching & Learning Collaborative

TLC from the TLC: Internationalization

November 4, 2016

This week from the Teaching and Learning Collaborative: As one area of focus in the Strategic Plan Vision 2020 (D), international integration in the university will provide opportunities for students to engage in intercultural and interfaith dialogue and practices. Using a variety of approaches, a course might introduce one assignment or an entire module structured around […]

Filed Under: 11-07-2016, Academics, Teaching & Learning Collaborative Tagged With: Internationalization, Teaching & Learning Collaborative

TLC from the TLC: The Excitement of Academic Learning

October 28, 2016

This week’s Teaching & Learning Collaborative tip is an article by Jeffrey White, international languages and cultures, who serves as administrator of the Shepard Academic Resource Center’s Learning Commons. His article, “The Excitement of Academic Learning,” details how last year a total of 1,180 UP students worked together with peer assistants in the Learning Commons to […]

Filed Under: 10-31-2016, Academics Tagged With: Jeffrey White, Teaching & Learning Collaborative

TLC Teaching Tip of the Week: A Brief Tour of Our Campus’s Handbook to Writing

October 21, 2016

Improving the writing skills of our students across their four years is a cross-campus shared responsibility.  Fortunately, both faculty and students have an enlightened resource – a common campus handbook – to help foster a shared vocabulary, writing strategies, and documentation expertise.  The most recent update of this blazingly necessary resource offers faculty the chance to […]

Filed Under: 10-24-2016, Academics, Teaching & Learning Collaborative Tagged With: Lars Larson, Teaching & Learning Collaborative

TLC Teaching Tip of the Week: Music in the Classroom

October 7, 2016

Faculty who have considered using music in the classroom can find a good deal of information on that subject in the book Music and Learning by Chris Brewer (1995), according to Jose Velazco, library. In this article, Brewer describes simple ways music can be used to positively affect learning in the classroom. Readers can visit […]

Filed Under: 10-10-2016, 10-17-2016, Academics, Teaching & Learning Collaborative Tagged With: Jose Velazco, Teaching & Learning Collaborative

TLC Teaching Tip of the Week

September 23, 2016

Many faculty look for ways to get students to read assignment requirements more carefully and take opportunities to revise seriously. This article from Faculty Focus provides four straightforward strategies for getting college students to use annotation of their own work to show differences among drafts, links to assignment requirements, promote a growth mindset (practice can make perfect, […]

Filed Under: 09-26-2016, Academics, Teaching & Learning Collaborative Tagged With: Karen Eifler, Teaching & Learning Collaborative

TLC from the TLC: Video on Autism Spectrum Disorder

September 16, 2016

The number of students diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is growing across the nation, according to Melanie Gangle, accessible education services. At the University, there have also been growing numbers of students diagnosed with ASD. The diagnosis of ASD includes the previously-known category of Asperger Syndrome, also known as high-functioning autism spectrum.  To learn more […]

Filed Under: 09-19-2016, Academics, Accessible Education Services, Teaching & Learning Collaborative Tagged With: Accessible Education Services, Melanie Gangle, Teaching & Learning Collaborative

Light on the First Day

August 12, 2016

The Teaching and Learning Collaborative (TLC) is committed to providing all faculty members weekly resources to support excellent teaching on campus. Members of the TLC represent many different units on campus: SARC, internationalization, technology, and educational theory. Resources published in upbeat are meant to be read in the amount of time it take you to […]

Filed Under: 08-15-2016, Teaching & Learning Collaborative Tagged With: Br. Thomas Giumenta C.S.C., Teaching & Learning Collaborative

TLC Tip of the Week

April 8, 2016

It’s getting to be that time of the semester – projects are wrapping up, finals being taken, and there are crucial grades to be entered. This week’s Teaching and Learning Collaborative tip offers faculty a few helpful pointers for entering grades into Moodle. This short video offers three easy tips to make entering grades into […]

Filed Under: 04-11-2016, Academics Tagged With: Ben Kahn, Karen Eifler, Moodle, Teaching & Learning Collaborative

Thinking Through Teaching Quotations

April 1, 2016

This week’s Teaching and Learning website submission offers two-dozen quotations from various writers pondering the situation and purpose of teaching. As the quotations jostle, complement, and contradict each other, their philosophies may provoke faculty to think through and articulate their own classroom ideals. The Teaching and Learning website can be found here. For more information, […]

Filed Under: 04-04-2016, Academics Tagged With: Lars Larsen, 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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