Creating Inclusive and Safe Learning Environments: A Training on Addressing Islamophobia and Supporting Refugee & Immigrant Students

Spring Development Day on Monday, March 9 will offer a morning keynote address from Dr. Mohamed Ahmed of Winona State University. His session, Creating Inclusive and Safe Learning Environments: A Training on Addressing Islamophobia and Supporting Refugee & Immigrant Students, will provide a great start to a day of learning and community. Session description: This training provides campus leaders and […]

Soup Lunch and Day of Encouragement Project

Please join Women’s and Gender Studies at a “come-and-go soup lunch” and participate in the “Day of Encouragement Project” this Friday.  Hope to see you there. Faculty, Staff, and Students are welcome, and there will be a vegan option.  Details below: Time:  11 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. When:  13 February Where:  373 MacLean Hall

Accessibility Tip: Don’t Rely on Color Alone to Convey Meaning

Color can be a helpful visual cue, but when it’s the only way information is communicated, that information becomes inaccessible to many people. For example, users with color-vision differences (such as red-green color blindness), low vision, partial sight, limited display capabilities, or those printing content in black and white may not be able to perceive color differences at all. What […]

New Content Experience in D2L Brightspace: Summer & Fall 26 Courses

Instructors: As part of ongoing efforts to improve consistency and usability across D2L Brightspace, the Senior Vice Chancellor of Academic and Student Affairs approved the ASA Technology Council recommendation that the New Content Experience be the default experience in all D2L Brightspace courses starting summer 2026. To get started with the New Content Experience, faculty can visit one of the […]