Morning Blend: Fall 2024

Morning Blend is a weekly discussion on a specific topic that impacts teaching and/or scholarship (zoom link). With a few exceptions noted below, the program will run on Thursdays this fall from 9:30 to 10:00 a.m. After the sessions, a video recording and tip sheet will be available to anyone who attended or wishes to engage with the material online.
Each Morning Blend session includes a 10-15 minute presentation with specific, action-oriented information about that week's topic. We then invite participants to share ideas about the topic until the end of the half hour. Although we plan for 30 minutes, participants may feel free to engage for any time period that their schedule allows.
We invite faculty to grab a cup of coffee or tea and please join us on the dates below or bookmark this page and watch the recorded sessions when you are available. Note: the recorded sessions will only include the presentation and will not include the discussion.
This semester's offerings:
Aug. 28 | Proposing a class for Written Communication IFA with Libby Gruner *Note this is a special Wednesday edition of Morning Blend |
Aug. 29 | Responding to Disability Accommodation Notices (DANs) with Cort Schneider |
Sept. 5 | Building Community/Structuring for Inclusion with Kylie Korsnack and Gabriel Matthews |
Sept. 12 | Honor Code 101 with Mia Reinoso Genoni and Joe Boehman |
Sept. 19 | Equal access to AI Tools with Andrew Bell |
Sept. 26 | Building Social Media Presence for Professional Development with Keith McIntosh |
Oct. 3 | Preparing for the Upcoming Elections with Ernest McGowen |
Oct. 10 | Prioritizing Student Mental Health with Kristin Day |
Oct. 17 | No Morning Blend - Fall Break |
Oct. 24 | Exploring the University of Richmond Repository with Krista Laprade |
Oct. 31 | Web of Inquiry Week! |
Nov. 7 | Open Morning Blend Gathering |
Nov. 14 | Getting to Know Humanities Connect with Nathan Snaza |
Presenters
Andrew Bell
Kitty Maynard
Kylie Korsnack
Contact us
- The Teaching and Scholarship Hub
- fa••••b@ric••••d.edu
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