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Our Sponsors

The 21st Annual Faculty Conference on Teaching Excellence is hosted by The Center for the Advancement of Teaching with the help of the following co-sponsors; Temple Libraries, Office of Digital EducationInformation Technology Services, and the Office of General Education. To learn more about these sponsors please click below. We are so thankful for the support they have provided us in making this event possible!

The Center for the Advancement of Teaching (CAT) promotes the value and practice of excellent teaching, teaching that facilitates student learning and growth. CAT’s programs and resources support evidence-based teaching and provide opportunities for faculty and TAs to learn from the experience and expertise of their colleagues. Our mission is to foster evidence based teaching so students learn, develop, and succeed. 

For more information on The Center for the Advancement of Teaching head to teaching.temple.edu.

Follow us on social media @TempleUCAT for weekly updates on programs and workshops offered! 

Temple Libraries provides support for faculty and students both in-person and online through class visits and course material. 

The Charles Library cultivates and supports scholars and the scholarly enterprise, connecting people and ideas in a compelling resource and service driven environment. Calling its diverse communities together for inquiry and exploration, interaction and study, inspiring discovery, creation, preservation and the sharing of knowledge. 

More information on what the Temple Libraries offer can be found at library.temple.edu and can be found on Twitter @TempleLibraries and on Instagram @tulibraries.

You have big plans. We provide pathways toward them. Online.temple.edu is in step with your goals and your schedule. Our high-quality, flexible, accredited programs are developed by the same world class faculty that teach them.

More information on the Office of Digital Education can be found at online.temple.edu

Information Technology Services is a proud set of collaborative teams that provide customer-focused integrated technology support, resources, and innovative solutions in alignment with academic, research, and administrative goals. Information Technology Services partners with the University community to understand their needs and how improvements can be made using technology as well as provide leadership and planning for the effective, secure, and reliable use of emerging technologies. 

For more information on the services provided by Information Technology Services head to its.temple.edu.

The General Education Program constitutes Temple University’s liberal education requirements for all undergraduate students, providing a foundation that helps students succeed academically and professionally. The General Education program focuses on making connections both locally and globally with courses that are designed to connect academic knowledge to students’ experiences.

More information on the Office of General Education can be found at undergradstudies.temple.edu.