Academic Resources
The resources available to support and strengthen the work of the faculty and staff are varied: practical technical training and advice for computer users; workshops, seminars and forums on teaching techniques; and guidance on developing international research projects, among other services.
From workshops to virus protection, Information Technology strives to support all areas of technology in education.
This systems includes threaded discussions, file sharing, e-mail, chat, grade books and other tools.
The center organizes workshops, seminars, discussion forums and other opportunities that support teaching faculty in their efforts to enhance learning in their classrooms.
This staff can help design learning environments that take advantage of innovative teaching strategies and technologies.
Faculty members from all disciplines may get help when they wish to pursue international research projects, travel or collaborative work. The office also promotes international programming and cultural events at the University.
Instructors and faculty may requisition books and supplies for their classes.
Trained peer consultants work with instructors and teachers to help improve students' outlining, drafting, writing and editing skills.