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Engaging 21st Century Learners (Extramural)

When

All Day, June 24 – 26, 2019

Where

Singapore

8th Annual International Conference on Language, Literature and Linguistics (L3) 

A presentation featuring CUES Distinguished Fellow, Bryan Carter and his CUES project

Extramural Fellows/Grantees Presentations

Upcoming Events

11 a.m. – Noon, Sept. 10 – Nov. 19, 2025

Faculty Learning Community: Do you work with Learning or Teaching Assistants and want to enhance how they contribute to your course?

11 a.m. – Noon, Oct. 3, 2025

Cultivating Compassion for Student Engagement in Public Service

Join guest Alex Braithwaite and host Guada Lozano for a live pilot of the forthcoming podcast Cause as Compass. We invite you to listen and ask your questions live after the conversation. Read more about the guest and host.

The pilot and all future episodes will be available to stream on our website for those who are unable to attend live or who would like to revisit the conversation. A formal announcement will be shared once the podcast officially launches.

9 – 10 a.m., Oct. 20 – Nov. 20, 2025

Faculty Learning Community: Students Define Meaningful Writing – What Does This Mean for Us?

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