Events Listing

Seminars & Workshops
Date: November 12, 2025
Time: 12:00 pm Type of event: Virtual

Learn how to find and analyze research with scite.ai, an artificial intelligence (AI)-enabled tool that will be available as a pilot for the Spring 2026 semester. This session will review the basics about scite.ai, including the scite Assistant tool. Time will be provided for questions and feedback.

Time: 3:00 pm Type of event: Virtual

Learn how to save time and boost productivity; automate tasks like scheduling meetings and creating to-do lists; enhance creativity and collaboration; unlock the power of AI in your daily work; and learn practical tips and tricks for using Gemini in Google Workspace.

Time: 8:30 am Location: E.W.F.M. Library / Mart Library / Computing Center Type of event: In-person

The Center for Innovation in Teaching and Learning is excited to invite the campus community to the Fall 2025 Symposium on Teaching and Learning. Please read on for more information or register here.

Our first ever fall-semester symposium will take place on Thursday, November 13, from 8:30 a.m - 1:30 p.m. in Fairchild-Martindale Library (6th floor south).

The event will highlight the work of some of our CITL Faculty Fellows, TRACing Faculty, and participants in the jointly-CITL/GLO-sponsored Teacher Development Series. There will be four panel discussions (with time for audience questions) covering these topics:

AI-responsive teaching and learning: Exploring AI's impact on teaching practice and student learning.What matters to me in teaching: Crafting teaching statements that showcase pedagogical philosophies and expertise.Creating to learn: Fostering authentic learning through student-created multimedia content.Faculty facilitators of peer learning: Encouraging autonomy, belonging, and competence through peer learning.

Additionally, we’ll have an exhibition area where you can view examples of student work that was created in CITL-supported courses.

Lunch will be provided for attendees. The full schedule and a registration link (RSVP by November 5th) are available on the Symposium webpage.

I hope that you will be able to join us!

Best regards,

Judd Hark

Interim Director, Center for Innovation in Teaching and Learning

Library and Technology Services

Time: 12:00 pm Type of event: Virtual

Lehigh University provides faculty and staff with access to a suite of powerful Atlassian tools:

Confluence: Create, share, and collaborate on documents and knowledge bases.Jira: Plan, track, and manage projects with ease.Jira Service Management: Simplify submission and routing of customer requests through consolidated portals.Trello: Organize tasks and visually with boards.Join us for Atlassian Office Hours on Fridays from 12–1 p.m. via Zoom (no registration required), except November 28 and December 26.

Drop in to:

Get help with Confluence, Jira, Jira Service Management, and Trello.Share tips and best practices with colleagues.Learn new ways to use Atlassian tools to enhance your work.Build community with fellow Atlassian users at Lehigh.Learn more about how these tools can help you transform project management in your organization on LTS News or visit the Atlassian Tool Suite knowledge base.

Library and Technology Services

Time: 4:00 pm Location: E.W.F.M. Library / Mart Library / Computing Center Type of event: In-person

Lehigh’s XR Community of Practice Presents: VR Passport - A Global Immersive Experience
Part of International Education Week at Lehigh University

Wednesday, November 19th | 4:00PM - 5:00PM | LTS Emerging Technologies (LETs) Lab

Step into the future of global learning at this hands-on event that brings the world to Lehigh with the use of emerging technologies! Put on a Meta Quest VR headset and instantly explore a new culture, travel to any destination on the planet, or practice learning a new language!

What's on the Itinerary?

XR in the Classroom: Discover some of the creative ways Extended Reality (XR) has been integrated into classes at Lehigh, demonstrating how these powerful tools are transforming learning across campus.Explore the World in VR: Try the VR app Wooorld to explore 3D renderings of cities, famous landmarks, and natural wonders. You can wander the streets of Paris, hike through Machu Picchu, or stand on the Great Wall of China.Real Language Practice: Test your skills with the immersive language app Mondly VR. Interact with AI-powered virtual characters to practice one of 30 different languages in realistic scenarios and get instant feedback on your pronunciation.Map the Globe with ArcGIS Online: Go beyond the headset! Try out ArcGIS Online, a powerful mapping platform, to create and explore global geographical data, visualizing international trends, history, and culture through interactive maps.No registration or prior experience is needed. Just bring your sense of adventure to the LTS Emerging Technologies (LETs) Lab (located in the Fairchild-Martindale Library, across from The Grind).

Time: 12:00 pm Type of event: Virtual

Curious about how generative AI tools like Google Gemini, NotebookLM, or DataCamp’s DataLab can enhance your work? Attend LTS GenAI office hours to explore new capabilities, see how LTS staff use these tools to support teaching and learning, or get your AI questions answered.

Join via Zoom on the last Friday of each month from 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. (no registration needed): https://lehigh.zoom.us/my/ltsofficehours

Fall office hours will be held on September 26, October 3, and November 21.

Additional resources:

Join us for a series of engaging Artificial Intelligence seminars, where you'll explore how Generative AI can enhance workflows, streamline communication, organize and synthesize content, analyze data, and assist with research. All sessions via Zoom.

Visit ai.lehigh.edu for guidance and support on Artificial Intelligence at Lehigh. The site features recommended AI tools, responsible use policies, best practices, and resources for teaching, research, and learning with generative AI.

Library and Technology Services

Time: 12:00 pm Location: Humanities Center Type of event: In-person

Encourage excitement. Practice theory. Imagine education otherwise.
Dive into bell hooks’ Teaching to Transgress: Education as the Practice of Freedom in a three-part book club hosted by the Humanities Center, the Center for Innovation in Teaching and Learning (CITL), and the Pride Center. Open to faculty, staff, graduate students, and postdocs, the club will meet three times during the fall semester—Tuesdays, September 30, October 28, and December 2, from 12–1 p.m. at HST L185. Free lunch and book copies provided!

If you cannot attend all three meetings (though that’s preferred), you are still encouraged to sign up. The interest form will close at the end of the day on Friday, September 19. Details on how to pick up a free copy of the book will be shared with book club members in early September.

Register now.

If you have any questions, please contact Justin Greenlee (jgg223@lehigh.edu), Jasmine Woodson (jaw515@lehigh.edu), or Scottie Burden (swb216@lehigh.edu).

Library and Technology Services

Time: 8:30 am Location: Iacocca Hall Type of event: In-person

Library & Technology Services invites faculty and staff to mark their calendars for the 2nd annual AI@Lehigh Summit 2026 on Tuesday, January 13 from 8:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. in the Wood Dining Room, Iacocca Hall.

This summit will provide the Lehigh community with updates on how AI continues to shape our academic and administrative work across campus through panel discussions, interactive workshops, and opportunities for conversation.

You'll hear from Lehigh faculty and staff about their experiences using AI tools, and will have the opportunity to discuss with colleagues how these emerging technologies can best be used to enhance your professional work.

More information and registration will be available in early December.