Lehigh University's Center for Innovation in Teaching and Learning Fall 2025 Symposium on Teaching and Learning took place on Thursday, November 13, from 8:30 a.m - 1:30 p.m. in Fairchild-Martindale Library (6th floor south). The event will highlighted the work of some of our CITL Faculty FellowsTRACing Faculty, and participants in the jointly-CITL/GLO-sponsored Teacher Development Series

Fall 2025 Teaching and Learning Symposium

Panel Discussions

Listed are the recordings of the four panel discussions covering these topics:

  • AI-responsive teaching and learning: Exploring AI's impact on teaching practice and student learning.
    • Faculty Panelists: Dr. Michelle LeMaster (History), Dr. Ziad Munson (Sociology), E.J. Rovella (Population Health), Dr. Larry Tartaglia (Biological Sciences)
  • What matters to me in teaching: Crafting teaching statements that showcase pedagogical philosophies and expertise.
    • Student Panelists: Johanna Bolanos (I-CPIE), Olivia Grimes (Computer Science), Nesreen Haddush (Teaching, Learning and Technology), and Urinrin Otite (Civil Engineering)
  • Creating to learn: Fostering authentic learning through student-created multimedia content.
    • Combined Panelists: Dr. Jenny Kowalski (Design), Dr. Rita Jones (Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies), Dr. Shellen Wu (History), Mastura Morshed Nawmi (Environmental Engineering)
  • Faculty facilitators of peer learning: How peer learning encourages autonomy, belonging, and competence.
    • Faculty Panelists: Dr. Larry Tartaglia (Biological Sciences), Kiki Montufar (International Center for Academic and Professional English), Dr. Marie Schenk (Political Science), Dr. Jessica Peng (Anthropology)

Additionally, there was an exhibition area to view examples of student work that were created in CITL-supported courses.

Fall 2025 Teaching and Learning Symposium

Symposium Media