Forms and Information for Faculty

Advising materials related to INQ such as checksheets and information on substitutions are in the section for current students, see Forms & Information for Current Students.

Materials for course proposals, course requirements, and learning outcomes can be found under Faculty Development as well as on the Course Proposal page.

Questions about INQ courses, rules, or course proposals should go to Dr. Gail Steehler, Associate Dean of Academic Affairs and General Education.

 

 

Liberal Arts 2.0

New core curriculum looks at real-world problems through the lens of liberal arts... and vice versa.

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"The course 'Are Virtual Realities for Real?' was a natural choice for me, because I've been a sci-fi geek forever."

- Victoria Zelvin '13

 

"My INQ classes have helped me to make a connection between all of my classes and they have filled in the gaps in my education."

- Ashley Gilroy '13

 

"Our classes give us a broader knowledge of the world around us and the issues that matter. Also, my writing improved greatly, but I didn't even realize it at the time, because I was interested in what I was doing."

- Maria Guarino '14