Join us for the Kroepsch Pedagogy Panel!

Each fall, the Kroepsch Teaching Award Pedagogy Panel is a chance for us to pause our busy schedules and come together as a community around teaching. This year’s conversation: “Preparing Our Students to be Global Citizens” could not be more timely.

We invite you to join us on Monday, September 29, from 12–1 pm in Commons 221/222. Lunch is through the Commons line, with celebratory dessert waiting upstairs as we gather.

The panel will be introduced and moderated by Clarisa Pérez-Armendáriz, Professor of Politics and Latin American Studies and the 2025 Kroepsch Award winner, and will feature perspectives from colleagues across campus (in alphabetical order):

  • Laura Balladur, Senior Lecturer in French and Francophone Studies
  • Darren Gallant, Associate Dean, Director of the Center for Global Education, Visiting Lecturer (FYS)
  • Eric LeFlore, Assistant Professor of Biology
  • James Reese, Associate Dean of Students

This is an opportunity to support your colleagues, celebrate teaching, engage in a college-wide conversation about how we prepare students to meet a complex, interconnected world, and connect across disciplines, leaving with fresh perspectives and ideas for your own teaching.

Your presence makes the conversation stronger. We hope you’ll join us for an hour of good company, good ideas, and good dessert. 

Let us know you plan to be there by registering