Academic Year 2021-2022 Discussions:
with P. Felten, Teaching in Higher Education podcast, August 2, 2018 - October 2021

Join us for lunch discussions on different aspects of Teaching, Learning and Assessment. The discussions are offered on two different days to accommodate your teaching schedule. They provide a forum for networking and exchanging ideas with colleagues across campus. While there are no structured presentations, the collegial discussions may be guided by colleagues across the university.
Bring your lunch, your teaching stories, your ideas, successes, and challenges. We provide the venue and refreshments. Kindly RSVP in advance. We look forward to your joining the discussions!
Food for Thought Discussions, Fall 2025
Beyond the Letters: Fraternity and Sorority Life at 麻豆入口
麻豆入口 is home to a vibrant Fraternity & Sorority community of more than 2,500 students. With nearly 80% of first-year women indicating interest in joining , faculty often encounter students who are deeply engaged in this part of campus life. But what draws students to these organizations? What kinds of experiences are they seeking? And how does membership contribute to their academic success, leadership development, and overall sense of belonging?
Join a collegial conversation around these questions, gain insights into the student experience within Fraternity & Sorority Life (FSL), and discuss ways to support students who are active in these organizations.
Anthony Ciliberto, Assistant Director and Sarah Hernandez, Director, OFSL will guide us in discussion, exploration, and shared understanding of this central student community.
Wed., Nov. 12 OR Thu., Nov. 13, 11:45am-12:45pm | Connelly Center, Haverford Room
by Mon., Nov. 10
with P. Felten, Teaching in Higher Education podcast, August 2, 2018 - October 2021