CTL & ASSETT Newsletter - March 2025
"When we listen and celebrate what is both common and different, we become a wiser, more inclusive, and better organization."
– Pat Wadors
✨ Mid-Semester Check-In:
Resources, Feedback & Support for Success

🎉 Celebrate 5 Years of CTL – Share Your Experience! 🎉
As CTL approaches its 5-year anniversary, we’d love to feature testimonials from past participants like you in our annual report and other communications. If CTL consultations, workshops, or events have made a difference for you, please consider sharing your experience through our .
Thank you for being part of our community!
💬 Using Student Feedback to Strengthen Teaching
Turning Feedback Into Action: Small Changes, Big Impact
Student feedback shouldn’t wait until end-of-semester evaluations. Getting input earlier can help you make changes while it still counts. Here’s how:
- Quick Surveys: Use Canvas to send out short surveys about what’s working and what’s not. It’s easy and anonymous. .
- Class Check-Ins: Try exit tickets or short reflections at the end of class to see what stuck and what didn’t. Click here to find out more
- Mid-Semester Surveys: Go a bit deeper halfway through the semester and show students you’re listening by making adjustments where you can. Click here for more tips.
- Informal Chats: Sometimes just asking students during class can spark helpful insights.
Need Tools? Check out ourReflection Resources for templates and ideas. Or set up aconsultationto talk through a feedback plan that fits your class.
💡Building a Culture of Support: Student, Faculty & Staff Resources
Mid-semester is a crucial time to ensure that students, faculty, and staff have access to the resources they need to succeed.Supporting students doesn’t have to be overwhelming—faculty and staff should know that they’re not alone.CU Boulder offers a wide range of resources to help students thrive while allowing faculty and staff to maintain their balance. In this edition, we’ve compiled a list of key campus resources to connect students with the support they need while also highlighting services available to faculty and staff. Whether you're looking for tutoring options, tech support, or faculty-and-staff-focused programs, these resources are here to help you navigate the rest of the semester with confidence.
Student Support:
Tutoring:
Academic Questions & Support(class registration, class schedule, waitlist questions, academic policies, academic standing, switching majors, adding minors, navigating campus, finding resources, etc.)
- Academic Advising
- 鶹Ժ can log intoBuff Portal Advising and schedule an appointment with their advisor or visit their drop-in hours
- Ralphie’s Advising Help Lab (open to all undergraduate students)
- Academic Advising
Health & Wellness
- Counseling & Psychiatric Services (mental health support)
- Student Support & Case Management (student support and crisis management)
- Disability Services (accommodations & support services)
Safety & Crisis Support
- Ombuds (confidential conflict resolution and support)
- Office of Victim Assistance (OVA) (confidential support for trauma survivors)
Technology Support
- Office of Information Technology (OIT) (technology support for campus community)
- Buff Techs Desktop Support (device repair and tech assistance)
Faculty & Staff Support:
Learning & Development
- CTL &ASSETT (teaching support, consultations, technology, and development)
- Diversity Learning & Development
- Leadership Development
- Professional Development
Health & Wellness
- FSAP Counseling (confidential short-term counseling)
- Wellness Events
- (secure, immediate access to online CBT [cognitive behavioral therapy] program)
- Acupuncture ($60/60 minutes individual session)
- WorkWell (employee wellness, fitness, and well-being programs)
- Massage ($50/60 minutes individual session)
- Vaccinations
- Recreation Center ($25 one-month trial membership)
Safety & Crisis Support
- Ombuds (confidential conflict resolution and support)
- Office of Victim Assistance (OVA) (confidential support for trauma survivors)
- Student Support & Case Management (for student support and student crisis management)
Technology Support
- CTL &ASSETT
- Office of Information Technology (OIT) (technology support for campus community)
📚Recommended Readings of the Month:
by R. N. Sherwood, Gwen D. , Ph. D., Sara Horton-Deutsch
This volume explores how reflection fosters critical questioning to enhance quality and safety in learning. With a learner-centered focus, it offers adaptable exercises for group work and individual reflection, supporting mentorship and professional growth.
by Harriet L. Schwartz
Harriet Schwartz argues that the role of teachers and administrators is as important as ever and is evolving profoundly. She stresses that the relationships faculty and staff have with individual students and with classes and cohorts are the essential driver of teaching and learning.
by Richard Kadison & Theresa Foy DiGeronimo
College of the Overwhelmed explores the mental health crisis on college campuses, offering insights, student stories, and practical strategies for managing stress. It examines common stressors like identity, relationships, academics, and cultural challenges while identifying warning signs of issues such as depression, anxiety, and substance abuse.
🌟 Buff Spotlight: 鶹Ժ as Partners—Redefining Teaching & Learning

At CU Boulder,鶹Ժ as Partners is more than a concept—it’s a transformative approach that redefines the traditional roles of faculty and students. By creating collaborative partnerships, this initiative empowers students to co-create learning experiences, shaping curricula, assessment strategies, and classroom practices.Over the past three semesters, ASSETT has embraced this framework through the鶹Ժ as Pedagogical Partners program, where students work alongside faculty to enhance teaching and learning for the College of Arts & Sciences. This semester, ASSETT officially launched the鶹Ժ as Pedagogical Partners program, campus-wide, bringing together faculty-student pairs to explore curricular design, assessment strategies, and project-based learning.
Leading this initiative areJacie Moriyama, հ’s Student Services Manager,Rachana Bhave, Equitable Assessment Specialist,andRebecca Lee, Student Initiatives Coordinator, who are dedicated to strengthening student-faculty collaboration and ensuring the program’s success. Through their leadership, ASSETT & the CTL continues to elevate student voices in meaningful, equitable, and innovative ways.By challenging traditional hierarchies and building reciprocal learning experiences,鶹Ժ as Partners is creating a more inclusive and dynamic educational experience at CU Boulder. Learn more about this concept by attending the 鶹Ժ as Partners Showcase on Friday, April 4, 3:30-5:00 pm in CASE E-390!
📅 What’s Ahead: Events & Announcements:
- Friday, March 7, 2025 CU Boulder’sData Science & Humanities Symposium featuring speakers,,,and.Click here for more details!
- There’s still time to request հ’s Visualizing Instructional Practices (VIP) classroom observation service! Visit theVIP website to learn more or emailsarah.andrews-1@colorado.edu to schedule your consultation byTuesday, March 11th for spring 2025 observations!
- Nominate a faculty member for հ’s Excellence in Teaching with Technology Award-Each year, ASSETT recognizes a faculty member, of any rank, who has a record of excellence in teaching with technology, as well as demonstrated commitment and leadership in furthering ASSETT's mission of advancing teaching and learning within CU's College of Arts & Sciences. To nominate an individual, please fill out the online form no later than 11:59 pm on April 4, 2025. Peers and students are encouraged to submit nominations; nominations of early-career faculty members are especially welcome.
- Need help building your website, portfolio, blog, or digital project? TheBuffsCreate team is here to support you! Book an appointment for one-on-one guidance—choose in-person or online. BuffsCreate.net is your space to experiment, learn, and showcase your work. The only limit is your imagination!.
- հ’s Educational Technology Research Assistantsare excited to announce the launch of a surveyto understand CU Boulder undergraduates’ perspectives on and use ofgenerative AI!Please encourage students in your class to take the survey by sharing this flierwith your classes. We are also seeking partnerships with instructors who are willing to offer extra creditto their studentsfor taking the survey. Reach out to the research team at etra@colorado.edu if you are willing to partner with us!
We invite you to join us for ourLecturers MixeronWednesday, March 5from4:00-5:00 p.m. for the Lecturer's Mixer. Enjoy light refreshments, mingle with colleagues, and meet with our staff.Our goal is to hear from you about your experiences as lecturers and adjuncts on our campus. What have you found meaningful and/or challenging? What kinds of resources and opportunities would be useful for you?
- Please join us for our new series on Pedagogical Conversations on March 12 &13 from 12:00 pm-1:00 pm. Join our community of practice and engage in conversations about faculty well-being and resilience. Our theme for this month will be mindfulness. Kristina Eklund from the CALM Center and Annie Margaret, PhD, from the ATLAS Institute, who will share valuable meditation practices and resources to support your well-being and resilience. Lunch will be provided!
- As we transition from the shorter days of winter to longer days in the spring, it is important for us to take pause, reflect, and reset. Let’s take this opportunity to celebrate the hard work all of you have put into this semester! Join us on for the Spring Break Send-Off on March 19 from 3:00 pm-5:00 pm. We’ll provide refreshments, raffle prizes, and opportunities to connect with your peers.
- Attend the CAAAS Graduate Fellows Keynote with Rachel Harding – Join the University Libraries and CAAAS for a special keynote with Rachel Elizabeth Harding, a poet, historian, and scholar of Afro-Atlantic diaspora religions. Dr. Harding, associate professor emeritus and former chair of Ethnic Studies at CU Denver, will explore the connections between history, spirituality, and social justice. Monday, March 10, 12:00 – 2:00 p.m., Norlin Library, Room M549. Registration required—sign up .
- Join the Office of Academic and Learning Innovation for BoulderTalks on Thursday, March 20, featuring two sessions on AI and education. From 4–5 PM, Dr. Tawnya Means will explore how generative AI enhances creativity, streamlines workflows, and drives innovation. From 1:30–2:30 PM, a faculty workshop will provide hands-on strategies for using AI to boost student engagement and learning outcomes (limited to 50 participants—RSVP required!). Free and open to the public. Register here.
Join Us for Other Upcoming Events!
Fri, Mar 7, 5:30 p.m. - 6:45 p.m., Data Science & Humanities Evening Symposium - Open to Public
- lunch provided by Illegal Pete’s Taco Bar
- lunch provided by Illegal Pete’s Taco Bar
- lunch provided by Ali Baba Grill Boulder
- lunch provided by Illegal Pete’s Taco Bar
🎓 InspirED✏️📚 Finding Motivation in Mid-Semester Moments
At this point in the semester, it’s easy to focus on what’s left to do—but don’t forget to recognize the progress you and your students have made. Take a moment to reflect on a class discussion that sparked great engagement, a student who showed improvement, or a lesson that went especially well. Consider sharing these moments with colleagues or jotting them down as a reminder of your impact. Finding small wins can reenergize your teaching and keep you motivated through the rest of the semester.
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