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Past Events from April 17, 2025 – October 9, 2025 – Center for Faculty Success Past Events from April 17, 2025 – October 9, 2025 – Center for Faculty Success

Supporting NTT Leadership and Networking Opportunities at Rutgers NB

Please join us for this Spring NTT professional development event hosted by the Center for Faculty Success, which will involve an informational session on leadership programs and networking opportunities for NTT Faculty. Enjoy some refreshments while getting to know NTTs from across the university and learn more about their interesting and valuable work. This is … Read More

Envisioning Your Faculty Career: A Workshop for Midcareer NTT Faculty

Online

Join this workshop to discuss and explore your faculty career at the midcareer stage. What do you want to do with your faculty career? How does your career now fit, or not, with your vision and sense of self? How can you move toward what you envision for yourself? What are your options at midcareer? … Read More

2025 Rutgers Active Learning Symposium

Date: Thursday, May 22, 2025 - 8:30am  Event Location: Richard Weeks Hall of Engineering (Busch Campus) The Rutgers Active Learning Symposium (RALS) is a day of discussions, presentations, panels, and workshops relating to various topics in active learning. The 2025 edition of the annual Symposium will be an opportunity for faculty and staff at Rutgers … Read More

Navigating Peer Review of Teaching (Virtual Interactive Workshop)

Online

Peer review of teaching is an important part of the advancement, reappointment, and promotion process for instructors of all ranks. This workshop is primarily designed to prepare reviewers tasked with conducting peer review of teaching, but instructors preparing to be observed may also find this session helpful. This session focuses on peer review of in-person … Read More

Welcome Back Chairs Breakfast

Rutgers Club 85 Avenue E, Piscataway, NJ, United States

Please join us for our annual Welcome Back Breakfast for Chairs. We hope to see all Chairs for the breakfast and a leadership discussion with the Provost. Following breakfast, we will have a day of leadership development workshops. All are invited, but new and recently new (within the past few years) Chairs are strongly encouraged to attend the full day.

Mentoring 101 Workshop with Dr. Carlita Favero

Online

Attend our NCFDD-led virtual workshop to identify limiting beliefs about faculty mentoring, establish a needs-based framework for mentoring, and create a plan to expand your current network.

Laying the Groundwork for a Successful Spring Garden

Floriculture Greenhouse 64 Nichol Ave, New Brunswick, NJ, United States

This workshop is part of an ongoing series for our Wellness Sensory Garden: Cultivating Community, Health, and Harmony.
For this first workshop, participants will learn about the space and how to care for a winter garden bed. Participants will work together to prepare the garden for the winter by cleaning the beds and planting cover crops.

Difficult Conversations Drop-In Clinic

Online

Feeling anxious about addressing tension with a colleague or discussing conflict with a supervisor or report? Would it be helpful to role play, write a script, or practice what you're planning to say? Workshop your challenge, listen and learn as others' practice, or request a private session to sharpen your edges. Experiment with different talking points and strategies for effective and respectful communication, and get real-time feedback from a conflict navigation specialist. Practice makes comfortable — don't be shy! First come, first served. First Thursday of the month, 12:30-1:30pm. One-time registration required to access the virtual meeting space.

Adding Questions to Midcourse Surveys in Blue

Online

This short session will bring instructors through the process of how to add questions to their midcourse survey in Blue. We will also cover best practices for question design, tips for promoting engagement, and closing the loop. Ample time will be provided for Q&A. This session will not be recorded.