2019 Best Practices Conference

Join the Faculty Center as they get HIP to student engagement at the ninth annual Best Practices Conference on Friday, March 8, on Pace’s Pleasantville Campus.
The Best Practices Conference will examine high-impact practices that may be used to improve student engagement and success while increasing your enjoyment of teaching.
This year’s keynote session will feature Kathy Landy, EdD, the director of the Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning (CETL) at Queensborough Community College. Additionally, roundtables to discuss an array of HIP practices, networking sessions, and breakouts will be held throughout the day.
If you use high-impact practice in your graduate or undergraduate courses, or want to learn more about HIP, please join us:
Friday, March 8, 2019
10:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.
Pleasantville Campus
Kessel Student Center, Multipurpose Room
For a complete schedule of events and to register, visit the Best Practices Conference website. Stay tuned for information about the Faculty Center's upcoming annual Faculty Institute event in the April issue of Opportunitas.
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