First-day jitters may be common enough among students, but even professors aren’t immune. A faculty orientation session on August 28 aimed to make Concordia’s latest additions feel at home.
Some 50 attendees were welcomed by new Provost Benoit-Antoine Bacon, who is himself back for a third go-round at the university.
His impression of Concordia today? “Bigger, bolder and more innovative than ever.”
The event, hosted by Centre for Teaching and Learning Services, focused on the nuts and bolts of education. It explored the university’s resources, encouraged participants to reflect on their teaching practice and took a light-hearted approach to essential topics like “Facilitating class discussions (and what to do with the blank stare).”
Andrew Woodall, dean of Students, discussed the array of student support services while Patrick Boivin, the new director of Recreation and Athletics, dropped by to preview the university’s sports programming.