Our Stories
Discover what our students, faculty, and staff are studying, researching, reading and writing, who they're collaborating with, and how their passion for teaching and learning is fueling action and achievements.
Teaching award winner Rashné Jehangir is an interdisciplinary scholar and passionate student advocate
Winner of the 2015 Morse-Alumni Teaching Award, Rashné Jehangir teaching philosophy encompasses creating moments of advocacy and agency for students.
PsTL’s 2015 Graduate Student Showcase
The Department of Postsecondary Teaching and Learning hosted a Graduate Student Showcase featuring the scholarship of soon-to-be graduates and alumni of the Multicultural College Teaching and Learning program.
PsTL’s commitment to College in the Schools: Putting pedagogy into practice
High school students from around the state are benefitting from the research-based, innovative teaching practices developed by College in the Schools faculty coordinators from PsTL.
Scholarship recipients prepare to positively influence higher education
Recent scholarship recipients, Amy Barton and Nue Lor share the journeys that led them to pursue master's degrees in Multicultural College Teaching and Learning within PsTL.
Expand Your Perspective: International Programs in South Africa, Thailand and Denmark & Sweden
Discover new ways of thinking, relating, and communicating your ideas with these international learning programs led by PsTL faculty.
Talking Pictures: First-Generation College Students Speak from Behind the Lens
This exhibit showcases the results of a photo narrative research project and demonstrates how the multiple identities of first-generation students are not static, but rather rich and dynamic.
Promoting access and engagement is Bob Poch’s dream job
Senior Fellow and Director of Graduate Studies in the department of Postsecondary Teaching and Learning, Bob Poch wanted to become a professional drummer before his first-year history professor influenced Poch's academic path.
Capstone project becomes springboard for career after graduation
Recent PsTL Alum, Sara Schoen is now an instructional designer with the University's Academic Technology Support Services.
Reaching out to Russia: International collaborations in Chita
Associate professor Irene Duranczyk traveled to southeast Siberia, Russia, to discuss international collaborations with Russian educators and community leaders.