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Full-time Faculty Newsletter | February 2025

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        A focused newsletter for UNO 

New full-time faculty

This Center for Faculty Excellence (CFE) newsletter includes:

  • Upcoming Opportunities – a curated list of professional development for new faculty
  • Student Services Spotlight – to help you support your students
  • UNO: Did You Know – an interesting tidbit to help you learn more about UNO
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Dr. Connie Schaffer

Director, UNO Center for Faculty Excellence
Professor, Teacher Education Department

Upcoming opportunities

TABS – Spring registration is open

TABS provides an opportunity to assess your pedagogical strengths and weaknesses. All assessments are confidential, free, and based on UNO’s end-of-course teaching evaluations. You will receive a one-on-one meeting with a TABS consultant who will provide you with your TABS report. Registration due dates are available on CFE's calendar.

 

AI Educator’s Toolkit: Exploring GPTs in the Classroom

February 13, 12:00 – 1:00: More information and registration available here.  

 

ORCA External Grants Workshop.

February 14, 12:00 – 1:00: Register here.

An overview of best practices in grant writing/seeking external funding. Visit the ORCA website for more information.

 

Enhancing Learning for All Types of Learners with Canva

February 26, 10:00 – 11:00: More information and registration available here.  

 

Community Engagement Lunch and Learn

February 26, 12:00 – 1:00: Partnerships with P-12 classes. Join here.

 

ORCA NU 2 Foundation Grant Session

February 28, 10:00 – 11:30: Register here.

A session to help faculty and staff increase their foundation funding.

 

Next-Level Assessments: Exploring Features in Canvas New Quizzes

March 6, 10:00 – 11:00: More information and registration available here.  

Student Services Spotlight
Enrollment Days Fall 2025 Email Header

UNO Enrollment Days are designed to get more students enrolled for the upcoming semester as soon as possible. Students who enroll early get the best selection of courses and students are less likely to encounter wait lists.

 

Enrollment Days signs and table tents will soon be on display across campus and an announcement will appear in all Canvas courses. These messages will prompt students to:

1) Prepare to enroll (check the schedule, review their degree audit)

2) Meet with an advisor (make appointments via MavCONNECT if applicable)

3) Clear registration holds (check MavLINK accounts)

4) Review how to enroll, search for classes, and add classes to their carts

 

Faculty can reinforce the Enrollment Days campaign by drawing students’ attention to the Enrollment Days messages, helping them understand the benefits of enrolling as soon as they are eligible, and directing them to the enrollment schedule.

UNO- Did You Know

In fall 2024, UNO’s Care Team responded to over 1,000 reports generated by faculty, staff, and students and included academic and non-academic concerns. This represents UNO’s commitment to student success. If you have a concern about a student do not hesitate to use the Care Team report form to communicate this to the Care Team. You can learn more about the Care Team and its members on their webpage.

University of Nebraska at Omaha, Center for Faculty Excellence, 6401 University Dr, Criss Library 320, Omaha, NE 68132, unocfe@unomaha.edu

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