The Center for Faculty Engagement supports a holistic conceptualization of faculty work that integrates teaching, research, and service by promoting high-impact practices (HIPs), engaged scholarship, and the scholarship of teaching and learning (SoTL) and fosters a campus climate supportive of faculty excellence and engagement.
Click the tabs above to read about topics of interest. A Canvas community is also maintained for the most current information on faculty development.
Founder's Hall, Rm 403. Feel free to schedule time with us for support. Contact: facultyengagement@tamuct.edu
Director Lisa Bunkowski, Ph.D., Ed.D., provides oversight to the center.
Director of Community-Based Learning, Morgan Lewing, Ed.D., provides oversight for the Service Learning initiative.
Administrative Coordinator, Jason Douglas, M.Ed., provides administrative support to the Center and coordinates various Center activities, including Collaboratory.
Resources and evidence-based practices related to engaged and integrative practices
Collaboration with the University Library, the Warrior Center for Student Success, and other university offices to support your teaching and the success of your students
High-Impact Practices & Student Success Faculty Fellowship Program and Support of High-Impact Practices
Administrative support for Collaboratory and our Community partner network
Support for faculty review processes
Support for the Engaged Scholarship and the Scholarship of Teaching & Learning
Oversight and facilitation of ACUE Effective Teaching Practices courses
Morgan Lewing, Andria Schwegler, Barb Altman, Bruce Bowles, Laura Weiser Erlandson, Lisa Hopkins, Jason Douglas