At this morning's P6-2 meeting, our faculty and staff team discussed how we might approach the recent difficult topics when they are raised in a classroom or other settings. We were reminded of the Institutional Expectations for how to engage in difficult and sensitive conversations. A number of additional ideas emerged during that conversation:
In the Handbook for Facilitating Difficult Conversations in the Classroom, the following questions are offered for constructing a conversation (from Conversation Cafe www.conversationcafe.org):
Next week I'll be hosting two virtual coffee hour sessions with faculty and Academic Affairs staff as part of our planning process for the fall 2021 semester (and beyond). These sessions will be focused on considering how lecture capture technology and new teaching modalities (specifically hybrid and virtual) might play a role at Northwestern in the future. These coffee hour sessions will cover the following three questions:
The P6 Team will be hosting a similar meeting next week with their teams from across the organization to discuss these three areas as well. In preparation for these meetings, we are encouraging a review of the following two documents:
Please see the email sent earlier this week for more details on how to attend next week's coffee hour as your schedule allows. If you are unable to attend, you are invited to share your thoughts on any of the above points by using this anonymous Qualtrics link. I welcome your feedback as we discuss options and opportunities. I am eager to hear from you!
Today was the first of two vaccine clinic days. I am thankful that Northwestern was able to offer a vaccine clinic to our employees and students which, as I understand, is a unique opportunity for schools our size. We had over 380 community members register to receive the vaccine. A big thanks goes to Hy-Vee Pharmacy for hosting the event, along with Facilities, Event Services, Anna Mukaria, Alison Putz, and Deb Bender for facilitating the event.
Advisors, I want to thank you for your ongoing engagement with our students, especially during Advising Day this past week. The work you do to personally support our students throughout their program is critical to their academic progress and their ability to ultimately achieve their academic goals. I remain grateful for the care and attention you provide.