CELTS
CELTS event: Work-in-progress faculty research
This is a second opportunity to hear about possible research collaboration. Whether you have a polished proposal or just a five-minute sketch of an idea, this event is a space to share your work and find your next research partner.
CELTS event: Work-in-progress faculty research
Inspired by the connections made during our fall Community Fridays, this event acts like 'speed dating' for research, inviting faculty to share anything from a rough five-minute idea to a structured project.
CELTS event: Undergraduate research mentorship thank-you
Please join us for a lunch honoring the dedicated faculty and staff who make undergraduate research thrive at Augustana through their mentorship. This is our chance to simply say "thank you" for the expertise, patience and encouragement you share with student scholars every day.
CELTS event: 'Advising and mentoring: First-year advising'
What is the process for summer advising? What trends and issues do you see in the Fall 2026 cohort? What can I do to be an effective first year advisor?
CELTS event: 'Make your knowledge matter'
Faculty voices shape public understanding, spark curiosity and build trust in higher education.
CELTS event: 'How do I assess my teaching/research/work?'
In this session, we'll evaluate how to assess teaching, research and work and share examples of how others are assessing student learning and academic programs. Learn more from the experts on the Assessment for Improvement Committee (AIC).
CELTS event: 'Writing the Future series: Focus on FYI 101'
We’ll talk through updates on FYI-101 assessment, the Viking Mentors program and introduce a revised FYI-101 playbook. The FYI mini-retreat on May 27 and the FYI Academy coming 2026-2027 are also on the agenda!
CELTS event: AugustanAI
The Academic Technology Committee is back! Let’s talk Google Gemini and Notebook and empower you to utilize the AI tools already at your fingertips.
CELTS event: Community Engaged Learning
In this "Called to Reckon" panel discussion, authors Jason Mahn, Jane Simonsen, Mark Safstrom and Chris Strunk reflect on what this critical history teaches us about building community and inclusion at Augustana College.
CELTS event: Teagle speaker Dr. Paul Schadewald
Dr. Paul Schadewald will present "Bringing Theory to Practice/Curriculum Collaboratory" at this Teagle-sponsored event.
Organized by the Center for Engaged Learning, Teaching, and Scholarship (CELTS).
