What’s on your desk, Grant McKay?

What’s on your desk, Grant McKay?

For the inaugural What’s on your desk? post I took a stroll over to the Biederman building to bother Grant McKay, a brand spanking new Nursing Instructor who occupies LB103A. Grant has actually been an Adjunct Instructor teaching clinical nursing courses for...
What’s on your desk, Grant McKay?

Introducing a New CTL Newsletter Column: What’s on your desk?

One of my favorite things to do on campus is to pop around to different pods and office spaces to be a nuisance, create a distraction, and see what cool things people brought into work. You can learn a lot about person by looking at the things on their desk. I say...
Dear Sherry: AI and Disabilities

Dear Sherry: AI and Disabilities

Dear Sherry, With all the buzz about artificial intelligence, I wonder if there is information on how it could help students with disabilities or learn other languages. Yours Truly, AI Interested Dear AI Interested, That is a great question! There are some articles...
OOPs Seeks Bold Ideas for New Mini-Sabbaticals

OOPs Seeks Bold Ideas for New Mini-Sabbaticals

That great idea languishing on your to-do list because you don’t have time? Now you finally may be able to get started. The NMC Office of Possibilities is pleased to announce its “mini-sabbatical” program that offers release time to faculty who want to advance ...
Update on October Conference: Growing a Culture of Innovation at NMC

Update on October Conference: Growing a Culture of Innovation at NMC

Thanks to those faculty who have submitted project proposals for the October Conference. The rest of us will have an intriguing choice of projects to join on Oct. 10.  Projects range from small departmental projects such as “Emerging EV Battery Technologies &...