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The Center for Teaching, Learning, & Scholarship was established in 2008 to promote new modes of teaching and scholarship that foster an integrated curriculum and learner-centered pedagogies. The Center is dedicated to nurturing connections among faculty as learners, teachers and scholars and supporting the intellectual life of the Loyola community within the context of our unique Jesuit mission and identity.

The Center now supports faculty development via:

  • workshops
  • a new faculty seminar
  • a new faculty mentoring program
  • a summer faculty academy
  • a teaching and learning resource library
  • one-on-one consulting
  • support for faculty research and publishing groups (FRPGs)

The Center, housed in the Monroe Library, room 334, provides meeting and training space for small faculty groups. Lounge space is also available with free coffee and daily copies of The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and The Times Picayune. Larger groups are accommodated in meeting rooms throughout the Monroe Library.

Click here for information on Slavjov Zizek's visit to Loyola

Center for Teaching and Learning
Melanie McKay, Ph.D., Vice Provost for Faculty Affairs, Director
Monroe Library, Room 334
504.864.7197
mckay@loyno.edu

Brad Petitfils, M.S., Instructional Technologist
Monroe Library, Room 103
504.864.7132
bpetit@loyno.edu

Updated September 25, 2009