The UTSA Honors College Experiential Learning Fair has gone virtual, and we’d be honored to have the advising community participate as judges.
The judging is asynchronous, on your own time, over a week period, and no longer than 1.5 hours total. Additional details are at the end of the email.
If you could, please RSVP yes or no by
Friday, April 2, by clicking here.
Please share this invitation with other UTSA faculty and staff that might be interested. And if I can answer any questions,
do not hesitate to be in touch.
Thank you for the consideration,
Jill
Spring 2021 ELF PROCESS DETAILS
What is the ELF?
Each semester, community members and UTSA staff, faculty and graduate students
serve as judges for our Experiential
Learning Fair
(ELF). In the “ELF,” UTSA Honors College students present significant accomplishments outside of the classroom in Service, Professional Development, Intellectual Achievement & Research, Cultural Exploration, Engaged Living, Skill Development, and Leadership.
The ELF is their “final exam” to ensure that activities meet our Honors learning outcomes and ethos. We intentionally invite community members and UTSA partners to judge to make explicit our belief that education is a civic good. Student efforts in our curriculum
should benefit our communities.
Virtual Judging Process.
The judging process will be relatively simple:
Timing and Time Commitment:
Interested and available?
Thank you! Please RSVP here.
Birds Up, Masks On!
K. Jill Fleuriet, Ph.D.
Acting Dean, Honors College
Professor, Department of Anthropology
The University of Texas at San Antonio
1 UTSA Circle
San Antonio, Texas 78249
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Phone, Honors College. 210-458-7792
Phone, Department of Anthropology. 210-458-5721
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Honors College website:
http://honors.utsa.edu/
Department of Anthropology website:
http://colfa.utsa.edu/ant/
Personal website:
https://fleuriet.wordpress.com/