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Office of the Provost's email digest: April 24, 2018
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Features
Library Open Textbook Network Workshop Library Open Textbook Network Workshop
Wednesday, April 25, 12:30 - 2:00 p.m., Library Concourse Room B27C.
Open Educational Resources [OER] provide an excellent opportunity to save students hundreds--if not thousands--of dollars on textbooks. At this Open Textbook Workshop, you can discover open textbooks in your field. After the workshop, you will be invited to write a short review of an open textbook from the Open Textbook Library. You'll receive a $200 stipend for your review. Light refreshments will be served.
Lightning Ideas Lightning Ideas
After a successful pilot, Lehman is expanding the use of Lightning Ideas, a crowdsourcing tool. The goal is to mobilize the collective insight of Lehman's faculty and staff to advance our mission. Crowdsourcing can leverage the expertise of our community and provide access to new solutions as we work to enhance the success of our students, faculty, and staff.

You can access Lightning Ideas and step-by-step instructions through Lehman One.
Dr. Vandana Chaudhry, professor of social work at CSI Annual Disability Studies Lecture
Tuesday, May 1, 4:00 - 5:30 p.m., Faculty Dining Room.
Dr. Vandana Chaudhry, professor of social work at CSI will speak about "Disability and the Politics of Neoliberal Governance in India." Food and drink will be provided. Contact Esther Wilder for information or requests for special accomodations.
Book Reading and Discussion: Revision and the Superhero Genre Book Reading and Discussion: Revision and the Superhero Genre
Thursday, May 3, 12:30-1:30 p.m., Library Treehouse, Room 317.
Professor David Hyman will read from and discuss his new book, Revision and the Superhero Genre, which addresses the relationship between narrative tropes in superhero comics and the process of composition revision. Light refreshments will be served.
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Events
Art Department Visiting Artist Lecture Series: Jordan Casteel
Wednesday, May 2, 5:00 p.m., Art Gallery. This event is open to the public.
Rescheduled: 22nd Annual Student-Faculty Read-In Celebrating Women in Prose, Poetry, and Song
Wednesday, May 2, 11:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m., Library South Atrium, 2nd Floor.
  • 11:00 - 12:15 p.m. - Reading by Keisha-Gaye Anderson, Poet, Author & Artist
  • 12:30 - 3:00 p.m. - Reading by members of the Lehman Community
  • 3:00 - 4:00 p.m. - Refreshments
Teacher Book Club: Behold the Dreamers by Imobolo Mbue
Thursday, May 3, 5:00-8:00 p.m., Library Treehouse, Room 317.
Join the New York City Writing Project and the School of Education for our Teacher Book Club, where we will read, discuss, and share classroom ideas for Behold the Dreamers, by novelist and short-story teller Imbolo Mbue. Mbue is the keynote speaker for the 2018 NYCWP Teacher-to-Teacher Conference.
FYI
Availability of Student Evaluation of Teaching Results
Lehman will make available the numerical results of the Student Evaluation of Teaching and Learning (SETL) on the restricted Lehman 360. Students will receive access to the information after the complete reports have been sent to instructors and department chairs. Instructors play a vital role in motivating students to respond to their surveys. Higher response rates seem to result from instructors reminding students of the opportunity to provide their course evaluation. Please encourage your students to participate in SETL when the survey opens on May 2. It is in the interest of instructors and students that as many as possible participate to ensure that the results are truly representative.
Make Up for Snow Days through Technology!
Was your class affected by the weather? Are you looking for a way to make up the missed hours? Or, are you just interested in new approaches to support student learning? The Office of Online Education recently hosted two Q & A sessions and shares some highlights. Read more here.
Haven for Employees
Last month the senior staff at Lehman notified the campus community of its ongoing commitment to a safe, respectful, and affirming learning and working environment. Faculty, staff, and students were encouraged to familiarize themselves with the CUNY Policy on Sexual Misconduct and complete the interactive Haven for Employees online learning module. Please see this letter from the provost for more information and instructions on how to register for Haven.
Faculty and Staff Publications and Achievements
We are always delighted to highlight the accomplishments of Lehman faculty. If you would like us to feature your work in a future eDigest, please contact us at edigest.provost@lehman.cuny.edu.
For Your Students
Instructional Support Services Program (ISSP)
ISSP offers a range of workshops that may benefit your students, as well as tutoring and supplemental instruction. Please tell your students about learning opportunities through ISSP.
Funding Opportunities and Notifications
Spencer Foundation Accepting Applications for Small Education Research Projects
Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (multiple RFPs; May deadline)
Russell Sage Foundation for Social Inequality Research
National Science Foundation
Kenneth B. and Mamie P. Clark Fund
supporting early-career research on the relationship between self-identity and academic achievement in grades K-8.
National Endowment for the Humanities
Applying for a CUNY Internal Grant?
Please see the new Guidance for Terms and Conditions/Internal Grant Programs for important information on required language and documentation.
Grant Forward Now Available through the Leonard Lief Library
CUNY is now trialing Grant Forward, a search service that locates and updates a database of sponsors and funding opportunities. The Grant Forward Researcher Welcome Guide outlines creating accounts, searching for grants, and getting recommendations. For access, visit the Leonard Lief Library and search for Grant Forward under the Databases tab.
EURAXESS North America
links researchers in North America with the European Research Area. Visit the Euraxess website for information about fellowships, grants, and collaboration opportunities.
Visit PND Digest
to find out about funding opportunities and RFPs!
The Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs is the College's chief academic officer. The Provost is responsible for all educational programs, as well as for academic issues that relate to the faculty, including appointments, promotions, and evaluations. She also is responsible for preparing accreditation reviews, strategic planning, and the review of division and departmental budgets. Questions? Email edigest.provost@lehman.cuny.edu or call 718-960-8222.