Registration still open for Elevate Conference

Faculty and graduate students system-wide can still register to attend the annual Elevate Conference scheduled for May 2. Hosted by the Office of the Provost and Executive Vice President in partnership with the WSU Teaching Academy.

  • 9 a.m.–noon | Keynote and Workshop
    Presented by Dr. Lisa Hanasono from the National Center for Faculty Development and Diversity. Note: This session will not be recorded.

    “Teaching & Time Management: How to Manage Your Time So You Can Teach Efficiently and Effectively and Have a Life Beyond the Ivory Tower”
    Spark G45 (WSU Pullman) and broadcast via Zoom to watch parties on the other campuses.
  • 1–2 p.m. | Faculty Showcase Concurrent Sessions
    • Session 1: “Teaching with, Not against Artificial Intelligence”
      Spark 208 (WSU Pullman) or Zoom
    • Session 2: “Making Teaching Human Again”
      Spark 212 (WSU Pullman) or Zoom
  • 2–3 p.m. | Faculty Showcase Concurrent Sessions
    • Session 3: “Belonging and Connection in the Classroom”
      Spark 208 (WSU Pullman) or Zoom
    • Session 4: “Community and Career Engagement”
      Spark 208 (WSU Pullman) or Zoom

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