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Brian Miller, Lecturer III, has been awarded a Large Course Initiative (LCI) grant to support the development of COMPFOR 111: Computing’s Impact on Justice: From Text to the Web, a highly enrolled course.
The grant, sponsored by the Center for Research on Learning and Teaching (CRLT) and the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, provides funding to enhance student engagement and learning, make optimal use of class time, foster a culture of belonging, and contribute to best practices and pedegogy in delivering courses with enrollments of 75 or more students.
Congratulations to Brian on this award!
