This lecture honors Dr. C. Bruce Alexander for his many years of service to the Department of Pathology’s teaching mission in Undergraduate Medical Education, and Resident and Fellow education.
The Russell C. Leffingwell Lecture is given by a distinguished foreign official invited to address Council members on a topic of major international significance. This lectureship is made possible ...
The Paul C. Warnke Lecture on International Security series honors Warnke’s belief that U.S. power brings with it a special responsibility in world affairs. The lecture alternates between New York and ...
Launched in 2014 by then-Purdue President Mitch Daniels and continued by President Mung Chiang, the Presidential Lecture Series exposes Purdue students and the broader community to inspiring ideas, ...
The move to online teaching is a chance to redesign higher education delivery to reflect the way students learn in our digital age, replacing traditional lectures with more interactive material Until ...
Education isn't just about conveying information as efficiently as possible. A lecture, done right, gets to the heart of why a lesson is worth learning. The nation's 80,000 medical, 20,000 dental, and ...
Phillip Dawson receives funding from the Office for Learning and Teaching. Imagine a future where university enrolment paperwork is accompanied by the statement: Warning: lectures may stunt your ...
Edward P. Bass ’67 has made a major contribution toward a state-of-the-art, 500-seat lecture hall that will be a premier part of the new Yale Science Building, now under construction on Science Hill.
Last fall, about a month into his first semester of teaching, a graduate-student instructor I mentor came to see me in my office. Before the semester began, he had participated in an intensive ...