Back to the Bay will take place Thursday, August 14, 2025 from 9am-4pm in the CORE and University Union MPR: REGISTRATION LINK
This year's highlights include a keynote address by Dr. Anthony Muscat, our new Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs. Presentation topics include use of AI in higher education, new ADA accessibility requirements, campus resources that bolster student success, CFA bargaining updates, equitable teaching practices, and shared governance. We encourage you to register early, as it will help us to finalize our food arrangements.
AI in July is a free, online series of events brought to you by the Cal State Tech Community. Tune in each week for a different AI inspired session: keynotes, panels, showcases, and tech deep dives. The Zoom events platform allows you to watch live sessions or recorded events on-demand. Schedule of Events | Registration link.
The CSU Chancellor’s Office offers courses and resources about Generative AI on their AI for Faculty page. The Online Campus Faculty Support & Resource page includes multiple opportunities for faculty to get help with online course design, AI, Canvas, accessibility, and external applications/tools. East Bay’s own self-paced Developing Equitable Grading Practices course is available to all faculty and staff through Canvas. Please email Dawna Komorosky (dawna.komorosky@csueastbay.
Mission: The Office of Faculty Development & Center for Excellence in Teaching supports faculty in their roles as teachers, scholars, and members of the university and community. We provide opportunities and space for faculty to collaborate on projects that improve teaching and student learning. We strive to enhance collegiality among faculty as we all expand our intellectual, pedagogical, and scholarly horizons. Our services are available to full and part-time CSU East Bay faculty at all stages of their academic careers.