Department of Composition & Literary Studies
Dr. Wendy Elle: wendy.elle@austincc.edu
Are you taking a much needed break this week? Amazing! Are you prepping for fall classes? Also, amazing! Whatever you're doing, I hope that it is exactly what you need or want! [if you are prepping, don't forget about the new requirements for AI Policy and the new AR about Minimum Instructional Use Standards for Blackboard. More about both at the CLS Fall 2025 meeting!]
Next week is the week of meetings! Make sure you add all the relevant dates to your calendar (available below and on the CLS Faculty Calendar). The CLS Department Meeting is Wednesday Aug 20 at 11:30am (RGC and Zoom).
Also, next week is Ultra Fest 2.0--ACC is taking BB Ultra support on the road, visiting a different campus each day from 10am-2pm. Check out the line up (below) for the one nearest to you!
And one last thing...become a mentor! You get to make life easier for a new colleague and you get paid. Check out all the details below or just fill out this interest form!
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Aug 10
10- and 5B-week summer session ends (grades due by Wednesday 8/13 by 5pm)
Fall Welcome Back Week!
Aug 18
INRW Fall 2025 Meeting, 10:30am-12:30pm (in-person HLC 1.2209)
Aug 19
Dual Credit Fall 2025 Meeting, 6:30pm-8:30pm (virtual Zoom)
Aug 20
CLS Department Fall 2025 Meeting, 11:30am-1:30pm (hybrid, RGC or Zoom)
Aug 21
Liberal Arts Gateway (LAG) Fall 2025 Meeting, 4:00pm-5:00pm (virtual Zoom)
Stick around after for happy hour socializing!
Aug 22
Faculty Evaluation Committee Meeting, 10:00am-12:00pm (virtual Zoom)
Evaluation Committee members and volunteer reviewers will meet to discuss the new review process. If you are joining this committee for 2025-26, please make plans to attend.
Collection Forms for Evaluation Materials
Academic Year 2024-25 Collection (you will need to sign in to your ACC OKTA to access this form)
This form is created and maintained by the Assistant Department Chair for CLS's Evaluation Committee (Beth Frye). Use this form to submit syllabi, Faculty Reflection Forms, and self-reported mandatory training for Fall 2024, Spring 2025, and Summer 2025.
Submit Syllabi by the second week of classes (varies by session)
Submit Faculty Reflection Forms (Jan 31, Jun 13)
Submit self-reported Mandatory training (May 30)
SUBMIT HERE Supplemental Evaluation Materials due May 30, 2025
This form is created and maintained by the Assistant Department Chair for CLS's Evaluation Committee (Beth Frye). Use this form to submit Supplemental Evaluation Materials from the 2024-2025 year. (Assessments and Assignments, Peer Dialogue, Values Framework, and Purposeful Change documents)
CLS K.I.S.S Spreadsheet
CLS K.I.S.S. (Keep It Simple, Sweetheart)
This spreadsheet allows CLS faculty to see and understand all required professional development tasks as well as several optional PD opportunities.
CLS Faculty Handbook
The Faculty Handbook can answer many questions about CLS policy, staffing, evaluation, and more! Plus, you can find instructions for badge requests and grade changes. The easiest way to navigate the CLS Faculty Handbook is the search field. Look for the magnifying glass 🔍in the upper right corner of the homepage and type your keyword (badge request or change eligibility).
Conference Travel Request Form
File this Travel Expense Request with the LAHC Dean's office to request money for upcoming conference travel and attendance.
When: Wednesday Aug 20, 11:30am-1:30pm (hybrid, RGC Room 1103 (Multipurpose Room) or Zoom)
Agenda: Please check out the Agenda for the Meeting and the Minutes from our last Meeting. If you aren't able to attend, we will send out the recording of the meeting and the powerpoint slides so they are available.
We are so excited to celebrate Sue Bloodsworth's retirement from ACC at the end of August. For 25 years, Sue has answered all the questions about all the things, offered support to colleagues facing hard times, and kept us stocked up on chicken eggs.
We are undoubtedly sad and nervous about forging forward without Sue, but we are so happy for Sue as she embarks on her next chapter!
Stay tuned for details and an RSVP for Sue's Retirement Party, which will be held on Wednesday, August 27th, from 4-7!
The Invitation will be In your Inbox VERY soon!
From VC Gaye Lynn Scott
To help you prepare for the transition to Ultra and/or continue to explore its powerful capabilities, we invite you to attend Ultra Fest 2.0 - a weeklong event offering real-time, hands-on support at campus locations across the district for the week of August 18–22 from 10:00 AM–2:00 PM each day. Below is a list of campuses where you can stop in for a little help or a lot, as you need.
San Gabriel on 8/18
Hays on 8/19
Riverside on 8/20
Northridge on 8/21
Highland on 8/22
Whether you are new to Ultra or looking to unlock more advanced features, Ultra Fest offers flexible drop-in support, expert guidance, and peer learning opportunities to strengthen your course design and delivery. You'll be hearing more about Ultra Fest 2.0, including the room number at each campus.
From Dr. Grant Potts, Interim Dean of Curriculum Management
Our goal is to help faculty learn more about the Bats to Cats program. We are anticipating providing a webcast option for the morning session, but faculty will need to attend in person to participate in the afternoon session. Please direct any questions you have to Grant Potts (gpotts@austincc.edu) and RSVP here.
Where: RGC 3340
When: Tuesday, August 19
10:30 - Noon: Understanding Bats to Cats and the Student Journey (Information Session)
Noon - 1: Lunch (Provided by the Offices of Curriculum Management and Articulation and University Programs)
1:00 - 2:30: Building Connections Beyond the Transfer Pathway Map (Workshop)
In partnership with ESOL, we are piloting a new program that may help a specific population of students that sometimes struggle in ENGL 1301. If you have students who are eligible for your ENGL-1301 class, but must rely heavily on translation software to manage writing in English, please consider suggesting the following transfer option. Note, we are not mandating this move, but we are offering it as an option for students to choose themselves.
Composition 1, ENGL-1301-280, DLS, TTH 10:30am-12:00pm
Non-Course Based ESOL Reading, NCBE-0112-002, DLS, TTH 8:30am-9:00am
Non-Course Based ESOL Writing ,NCBE-0113-002, DLS, TTH 9:10am-9:40am
Non-Course Based ESOL Grammar,NCBE-0114-002, DLS, TTH 9:50am-10:15am
These 12-week classes are synchronous online classes in order to allow more students access. If students are interested, please help them contact either the CLS or ESOL department. We can help students make an even exchange for their ENGL 1301 section, and they will add the synchronous, paired courses in the 12-week semester.
Mark your calendar for the first Fall 2025 CLS Creative Writing Group: Friday, Sept. 12 at 10:00am.
Because English teachers make great writers and writing inspires teachers, let's get together and write! Let's polish poems, draft short stories, explore new genres, and more, finding inspiration and professional growth along the way.
Hosted by Tonya Suther and Jordan Easley. Contact Tonya Suther for more information and to get on the email list!
See full flyer here.
The College Prep TSI Improvement Program is experiencing an enrollment surge and is looking to staff one TSI Prep (Online) for the fall 8A session.
Position details
DATES: 8/25/2025 - 10/19/2025 (Fall Semester, Term 1)
DAYS & TIME: Mondays and Wednesdays from 6 PM to 9 PM.
LOCATION: Online
PAY: $41.20/hour
HOURS/Week: Up to 7.5 hours per week (up to 6 hours instructional plus 1.5 hours prep)
EDUCATION: Master's Degree preferred; Bachelor's with relevant experience will be considered
This is a temporary assignment for Term 1 (Fall semester 8A), with the possibility of continuation. Interested candidates can send their resume or a brief overview of their education and experience to Cheryl Thompson, Supervisor, College Prep Programs.
From VC Gaye Lynn Scott:
On June 20, 2025, the Collegewide AI Strategic Planning Committee asked the Curriculum and Programs Committee to implement a modification to the master syllabus requirements, which was unanimously approved. As a result, beginning in Fall 2025, all faculty will be required to provide their students with an AI policy in their syllabi for their courses that includes:
Introduction – Introduce your policy on GAI (generative artificial intelligence) use in the course
Rationale – State why GAI is prohibited/permitted/required to be used in the course
Definition of GAI – Define what GAI is in the context of the course
Resources – In courses that permit or require GAI, provide resources that guide students on how to properly use GAI in the course
Assessment – In courses that permit or require GAI, clarify if and how its use will be assessed in the completion of activities
Penalties – Clearly state the consequences of violating the GAI policy
Exceptions – Explain any conditions under which there may be an exception to the GAI policy in the course
Usage Permissions –
Prohibited – Clearly state what GAI activities are not allowed
Permitted – Clearly state what GAI activities are allowed
Required – Clearly state what GAI activities are required
Our CLS Curriculum Committee will revise the CLS Department Syllabus before the Fall 2025 semester to ensure that these requirements are met. We'll have those changes ready for the Semester Start meeting (August 20). In the meantime, if you are working on your Fall 2025 syllabi, leave room for the changes.
Repeal of the Texas Dream Act
In early June, in response to a lawsuit filed by the US DOJ, Texas repealed the Texas Dream Act, which allowed undocumented students to pay in-state tuition at Texas public universities. You can read more about that decision here.
ACC Response
On June 21, the ACC Board of Trustees voted to join a lawsuit aiming "to gain clarity about the recent repeal." You can read more about that decision here.
Help for Students
From the Chancellor's June 23rd email:
If you’re with a student who has questions about possible impacts on their tuition related to this ruling, let them know the College developed a special hotline they can call. That number is 512-223-7548. They’re open Monday-Friday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. If they have questions about social services or legal support, they can call 512-223-6139. If they simply want someone to talk with during this time, remind them of our support resources and encourage them to connect with ACC’s Mental Health Counseling team.
We've just published our second annual CLS Profile, a look-book of the past academic year. We've got print copies available as well--and will be sending those out to celebrate our year's extraordinary achievements! Peek inside and see if you can locate Brinda Roy and Amber Clontz clowning around, Chris Gardner with a feat of extraordinary balance, Theo Yurevitch's prom picture and Latasha Goodwyn's glam look from back in the day, and so much more. I am honored to get to rep such an awesome department. Huge shout out to Chris Stayton, Luanne Preston, and Theo Yurevitch for all they did to make the magic happen!
Take a look: CLS Profile, Vol.2, 2025
Did you know only 13% of our faculty are signed up to mentor new colleagues? Are you really going to let that tiny group carry the load? We know you’ve got wisdom (and great ideas) to share, too! The best part? Mentoring has never been easier:
✅Blackboard support: done
✅A new welcome packet and orientation map with essential resources for new hires: no more scrambling to find links and documents
✅Comp I & II course shells: still available as Google Docs during migration to BB Ultra
Plus, mentoring counts as Peer Dialogue. So, you're not just helping a new colleague; you're checking off a Faculty Evaluation requirement. And yes, there’s a stipend too. So, what’s stopping you? Share what you’re great at. Sign up today!
After hours call-in support via Anthology (Spring break 2025 through December 2025)
866-992-5190
In-house support
email blackboardultra@austincc.edu to request help
Composition and Literary Studies is piloting a new program called Incorporating Civic Engagement (I.C.E), which offers students and faculty access to artifacts to address Personal and Social Responsibility in a myriad of ways. Artifact categories include: Civil Rights; Climate and Environment; Corporate and Government Contracts; Education; Policy; Food; Gun Rights; Human Health; Immigration; LGBTQIA+; Libraries and Freedom of Speech; Media and Technology; Refugees and War; Reproductive and Human Rights; and Voter Rights
Mission Statement and Purpose
To provide all ACC students with access to artifacts relevant to our civic education–including media, video clips, images, forms, official documents, statements, etc. Students and faculty can critically reflect on these artifacts in their assignments, formal and informal group and class discussions, workshops, simulations, or other academic pursuits.
Use, review, discussion, and classwork engaging with these artifacts closely align with two of our General Education Competencies:
Personal Responsibility: Identify and apply ethical principles and practices to decision-making by connecting choices, actions, and consequences.
Social Responsibility (Civic and Cultural Awareness): Analyze differences and commonalities among peoples, ideas, aesthetic traditions, and cultural practices to include intercultural competence, knowledge of civic responsibility, and the ability to engage effectively in regional, national, and global communities.
Resources
Find out more about the program in Wendy's introduction to Incorporating Civic Engagement or Dean Toño Ramirez's video about the CLS Pilot for Incorporating Civic Engagement.
Understand the VALUE rubrics from the American Association of Colleges & Universities in Dean Toño Ramirez's video how to use the AAC&U VALUE rubrics to assess Civics Education
Learn to integrate the VALUE rubric into your BB page in this video: Blackboard-Integrated AAC&U's VALUE Rubric.
How to get the Incorporating Civice Engagement Bb Ultra Zip File for Fall or Summer 2025
If you want to put a little I.C.E. in your courses for Fall or Summer, you can find the program here:
CLS Faculty Resources--I.C.E. Zip File
Please check out Dean Ramirez's introductory video on how to incorporate this into your course.
Becky Villarreal, ACC English instructor and LELA tutor, assists students with papers via email. They can email her directly at bvillarr@austincc.edu (with their papers in a DOC file and their instructor's directions) or click here to fill out a form. Email Becky if you have questions or check out her website.
Moving forward, ACC and CLS want faculty to aim for a BB Accessibility score of 80% or higher.
Resources for checking and fixing BB Accessibility in your courses:
Please check your BB accessibility score at the beginning of the spring 2025 semester and as you add new items to your courses throughout the semester. Dean Toño Ramirez made this brief, helpful video to demo Accessibility Reports. If you need help fixing the accessibility of your Blackboard courses, you have resources!
Instructional design support is currently offering Workshop Sessions on Enhancing Accessibility. You can learn more or register here: DE Accessibility Training.
TLED has great resources on its Accessibility information page.
Within CLS, we are fortunate to have Amber Clontz helping folks get their Bb documents ADA reader-friendly at her Blackboard Q & A Office Hour on Fridays--see the Information further down the newsletter for how those office hours work!
Trent Griggs shared the following materials related to the ADA Blackboard Compliance Training during a presentation at the CCCs:
Distance and Alternative Learning Website
Blackboard Accessibility Orientation
Admissions and Enrollment designed an internal Google site to support ACC faculty. It has all the information that instructors need about attendance certification, grade submission, withdrawal, reinstating students, etc. The information is streamlined and very easy to navigate. Check it out -- Admissions and Enrollment Instructional Support Site and bookmark it in your browser for future use.
Check out Summer 2025 events on the Creative Writing Events Calendar
A Collaborative Culture magazine seeks submissions from students, faculty, staff, and community members on the theme of Community: Past, Present, & Future.
What does the future look like to you? What have you learned from your past that you can implement in your present to build toward the future you want?
Find details and the submission form at https://sites.austincc.edu/acollaborativeculture/submission-form/
Deadline: August 15
Link to Call for Submissions Flyer
Looking for inspiration at the start of the new semester? Check out the Insights for Success series, which shares data collected from the Change Initiatives Leadership Academy.
Name Connections: The Power of Belonging
Collaborative Group Work: Strategies for Effective Group Work
Redefining Feedback and Motivation: Radical Candor
Make sure that your students know about the resources available through Faculty Advising in Liberal Arts.
Who We Are:
Faculty, who are subject-matter experts in various disciplines such as psychology, communications, philosophy, humanities, government, and more.
We Help Students:
Explore and select a discipline-specific major
Discover possible major-to-career pathways
Develop strategies for college success
Clarify academic and transfer goals
Who We Work With:
General Studies AA majors
Students considering majors in the Liberal Arts
Learn More: https://sites.google.com/austincc.edu/facultyadvising-libarts
CLS Resources
TLED Tech Support for Google Sites
Submit a Mojo Ticket to request support: