March 13, 15, 19: Deadlines for Smith, TCI IDEA, and Law award applications

Application deadlines are coming very soon for three awards that recognize great teaching endeavors. The deadline dates and awards are:

  • Wednesday, March 13:
    Smith Teaching and Learning Grants
    support innovative plans to enhance teaching and learning. Project proposals must address one or more of the Eight Principles of Effective Teaching.
  • Friday, March 15:
    TCI IDEA grants
    are for innovative, creative, and relatively short-term projects. This year’s proposals for collaborative projects should center on the theme of “fostering inclusive excellence.”
  • Tuesday, March 19:
    Richard G. Law Excellence Award for Undergraduate Teaching
    recognizes outstanding teaching by instructors who lead University Common Requirements (UCORE) general education courses.

Please visit the web pages for the awards to learn more and access online forms to submit materials.

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