March Cordes Chair Event

Tish Pohl
University Relations

Tish Pohl

No April Fool's — Tish Pohl will make her March Cordes Chair Presentation on Friday, April 1!

Please join us from 2-2:50 p.m., Friday, April 1, with the March Cordes Chairperson, Tish Pohl, teaching associate professor, Department of Industrial Engineering. This presentation will be available in person in the Bell Engineering building, room 2269, and on Zoom. All faculty are welcome!

Join the Zoom presentation.

Student Success in a Post-COVID Environment
After a variety of online and hybrid course formats during the pandemic, classes are meeting in person again, and things are almost back to normal. However, student engagement, attendance and academic performance does not seem to have fully recovered. Why are some students still struggling, and what can instructors do to help? Hear about one instructor's experiences and be prepared to share your own insights.

 

 

 

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