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22 05 / 2025

Crafting Student-Centered Assignments in the Age of AI: Approaches for Every Educator

2025-05-15T15:28:59+00:00

In this session, three instructors will share their unique approaches to designing assignments that prioritize authentic student work, uphold academic integrity, and embrace the transformative potential of AI. The session will showcase assignments that encourage process-oriented learning, where students are engaged in each stage of their work, ensuring that AI tools enhance, rather than replace,

22 05 / 2025

Faculy Advising office hours

2025-05-13T14:02:57+00:00

Drop-in office hours for advising help. Facilitator: Beth Carter, Director of Faculty Advising Modality: In-person, 26-314

19 05 / 2025

Faculy Advising office hours

2025-05-13T13:58:46+00:00

Drop-in office hours for advising help. Facilitator: Beth Carter, Director of Faculty Advising Modality: On Zoom. Look up the link on this list of PD Zoom links (Highline login required)

16 05 / 2025

Faculy Advising office hours

2025-05-13T14:00:22+00:00

Drop-in office hours for advising help. Facilitator: Beth Carter, Director of Faculty Advising Modality: On Zoom. Look up the link on this list of PD Zoom links (Highline login required)

15 05 / 2025

Faculy Advising office hours

2025-05-13T14:02:57+00:00

Drop-in office hours for advising help. Facilitator: Beth Carter, Director of Faculty Advising Modality: In-person, 26-314

11 04 / 2025

AI Symposium

2025-04-08T10:59:53+00:00

Join your colleagues for this year’s AI Symposium! Morning sessions, facilitated by your fellow Highline faculty, will provide opportunities for discussion, idea-sharing, and practical application of learning about genAI in higher education.  The event will culminate with a virtual keynote from Dr. Brandeis Marshall, computer scientist, Data Equity Specialist, and former college professor. She is the

3 04 / 2025

Climate Justice in Education at Highline

2025-03-10T09:05:33+00:00

Are you interested in incorporating climate justice education into your curriculum? If your answer is YES, join Darryl Brice and Woody Moses to learn about how you can work with Highline’s Climate Justice Task Force AND receive a stipend for doing this work! Facilitators: Darryl Brice, PhD, Professor of Sociology/Diversity and Globalism Studies and Woody

12 03 / 2025

Student Voices on AI: Perspectives on Current and Future Uses and Challenges

2025-01-14T08:10:17+00:00

Student Voices on AI: Perspectives on Current and Future Uses and Challenges Are you curious about how Highline students are engaging with AI in their academic and personal lives? Join us for an insightful panel discussion where students share their firsthand experiences, perspectives, and aspirations related to AI. This workshop aims to bridge the gap

11 02 / 2025

Advising Design Lab: Hygge & Help

2025-02-04T13:44:15+00:00

Join the LTC & faculty advising team for a short presentation about academic planning and messaging your caseload. Join to watch the presentation, ask questions, get help, color, draw, and/or meet the new director of faculty advising, Beth Carter. Learning Objectives: This event is designed to support faculty with tenure criteria IV A – serve

2 01 / 2025

Winter Wellness Day

2024-12-16T15:35:04+00:00

The LTC has curated a list of activities that will help us reset, recharge, and get psyched for our winter classes!  Join us on January 2, 2025! The majority of time blocks are 20 minutes, so snack and bio breaks are built in. Plus, there's an entire hour built in for lunch (your treat)!  If you complete all