Department of Composition & Literary Studies
Dr. Wendy Elle: wendy.elle@austincc.edu
Wondering who to contact with a CLS question? Please use the CLS email for sub requests, staffing questions, and general departmental inquiries. ✨ cls-office@austincc.edu ✨
This is the last week to register for the 2025 Co-Req Summit: Start Strong with Literacy! Dr. Emily Suh will be our keynote speaker; plus we have four breakouts sessions and a panel! Come learn about all things co-req! Register here.
Also, check out the Creative Writing events with Johnny Compton (October 21 and 22) and share opportunities with students to learn about the Honors Program and participate in Focus Groups!! All the details below.
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October 16, 6pm @ HLC
Salon Discussion hosted by Social and Behavioral Sciences Division (topic = current legislation that affects higher ed; details below)
October 20
8B-week sessions begin [upload syllabi to Lighthouse and Academic Year 2025-2026 Collection Form]
November 7
2025 Corequisite Summit: Start Strong with Literacy! [Register here by October 17]
November 11
Veteran's Day - ACC campuses closed
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CLS Evaluation Materials
2025-2026 Evaluation Deadlines Full Calendar
Academic Year 2025-2026 Collection 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 2025, Spring 2026, and Summer 2026.
Submit Syllabi by the second week of classes (varies by session; Sept. 5, 2025 for 16 week)
Submit Faculty Reflection Forms (Jan 30, 2026; Jun 12, 2026; Sept 4, 2026)
Submit self-reported Mandatory training (May 29, 2026)
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.
Just a heads-up that I am out of the office for a few days next week (10/13, 10/14, half of 10/15 and 10/17). But never fear! We have you covered!
Contact Anja Ketcham or Aaron Lahon @ CLS-office@austincc.edu for substitute requests
Contact Anja Ketcham for staffing, newsletter additions and general department requests @ CLS-office@austincc.edu
Meagan Hoff will take on the newsletter next week
Theo Yurevitch for any complaints and schedule changes
Grade changes, absences, expense reports, and other Workday items, I will handle on my return.
From Dean Stewart, Social and Behavioral Sciences
Dear LAHC Faculty Colleagues,
Concerned about the current higher education legislative landscape? Do you want to know more about current legislation? Would you like a safe space to discuss the landscape in a Salon ( discussion not hair) type setting? If so, you are invited to join your LA SBS faculty colleagues, along with Cassie Fitzgerald, ACC's Director of Government Affairs, Elections and Voter Registration on October 16th.
We will be sending a calendar invite to all Liberal Arts faculty soon. Please RSVP so that we can get an idea about the headcount.
When: October 16 at 6:00-7:30 PM
Where: HLC4.2205 - Truth, Community Healing & Transformation Center
RSVP here: Faculty Salon: Navigating Uncertain Times
Why: We are hosting this event to inform faculty about current legislation affecting higher legislation, discuss, and share ideas and concerns in a Salon format.
We will be sending out a calendar invite once we confirm the space.
FAQ
Q. Will there be online options or will the event be recorded?
A. Not at this time. This is an opportunity for faculty to come together and have an open and low stakes conversation.
Experienced in leading salons?
Are you a faculty member and an experienced salon host, salonista or sallonière? Reach out to me and let's talk.
Look out for the calendar invite, and I hope to see you there.
I (Anja) am moving through the draw order list. As of Monday morning, I'm on #43 (thank you to those of you who are responding quickly!!) If you are still waiting, please, check your email for the staffing info and respond as soon as possible. Right now, we are prioritizing Dual Credit staffing, and then we will start offering the classes on ACC campuses. We do not have any unstaffed online, asynchronous classes.
Here's the document that Wendy made to explain how we staff English classes. You'd think it would be a simple, elegant affair. It's complicated--but I think it is fair. When all is said and done, I will add this to the CLS Faculty Handbook. But for now, email me at Wendy Elle and let me know what's confusing and any questions you have!
If you are using a textbook, you should see it listed through the online schedule. If you don't see it, email CLS-office@austincc.edu.
I've updated the ZTC/OER classes on the online schedule, so you should see ZTC notes listed. If you have any questions, email CLS-office@austincc.edu.
If you pick up a section in the future, please make sure to tell me your textbook selections.
Join Adjunct Faculty Association leadership on Friday, November 7 from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. for a welcoming evening with guest speakers, introduction of Campus Representatives and Officers, and camaraderie as we learn about what is next for the college and our adjunct community. A celebratory in-person watch party will be held at Highland Campus for this inclusive virtual event.
Please RSVP using this Google Form link. You can sign up for professional development via this Workday link.
Questions about guest speakers or virtual attendance should be directed to AFA President-Elect Amber Luttig-Buonodono at aluttigb@austincc.edu, and questions about the in-person watch party at Highland Campus should be sent to AFA President Michelle Iskra at miskra@austincc.edu.
We look forward to seeing you there!
Calling all English and INRW faculty! We are proud to announce our 2025 Corequisite Summit: Start Strong with Literacy!
When: Friday, November 7, 2025 @ 9:00 am – 3:00 pm
Where: Rio Grande Campus (RGC); 1212 Rio Grande Street, Austin, Texas 78701
Conference Information: Website
Registration here (deadline October 17)
Flyer: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1APsDuUusb5W7nrb7UbT-EtK7kIN0iqF9/view?usp=sharing
Registration is limited so register quickly. Also, attending this event gives you 6 hours of PD. Breakfast and lunch will be served, and there will be treats and sponsors to visit. Dr. Emily K. Suh will be our morning keynote speaker, and Jenny Billings will discuss coreq'ing issues and how to overcome them. Our last Summit was a blast, and we cannot wait to see what this year's Summit brings.
The Committee for Faculty Innovation and Development (CFID) is a primarily faculty-driven group that ensures that the work of the FCLI and FacDev represents faculty in the creation and administration of innovative faculty initiatives, activities, and services.
CFID members are appointed to:
Engage in advising, promoting, and participating in programming
Ensure the development and implementation of initiatives, activities, and services represent our Faculty Values
Provide insight and expertise on opportunities for faculty to grow, based on evidence-based practices
Provide support and advocate to and for faculty in the spirit of lifelong learning
Be the voice of faculty for faculty
You can express your interest in joining CFID by completing this form by October 15.
NISOD’s Annual Fall Virtual Conference (October 22-23, 2025) brings together full- and part-time faculty members, librarians, and student support services personnel to share best and promising practices that increase student success at community and technical colleges. And you can attend for free using ACC's Institutional Registration! Learn more about the Fall Virtual Conference and Register Here. Simply log in or create your account to claim your free registration today.
Austin Community College's CCCs (CLS Curriculum Conference) will take place on Friday, March 6, 2026, from 12:00-4:00 PM at the Highland Campus (HLC) in Austin, Texas.
The CCC is creeping closer by the day (March 6th!), and we're still calling for presenters and panelists who are doing innovative and meaningful work with students. Even though we have several planned topics (trauma informed pedagogy, multicultural curriculum, service learning, applying college values, reducing reliance on AI, and teaching students how to do research), we welcome unlisted topics that showcase your unique pedagogy, strengths, or investigations. So please, consider sharing your aura with us by presenting independently or with co-presenters!
Complete this Proposal Form if you feel inclined to share your brilliance with the department. All the cool kids are doing it. December 12, 2025 is the deadline for proposals.
Questions? Contact Rob Crowl, assistant chair of Professional Development, Research, and Service.
Check out full job descriptions and apply through the links below (Workday login required):
INRW: https://www.myworkday.com/austincc/d/inst/15$392530/9925$15011.htmld
English (Dual Credit): https://www.myworkday.com/austincc/d/inst/15$392530/9925$14956.htmld
Please share the following announcement with your students!
Curious about the Honors Program? The Fall Honors Info Session will be held on Friday, October 17th, at the HLC Welcome Center from 12:00 pm-1:30 pm. Lunch will be provided, and the plan is to cover courses, scholarships, internships, specialized advising, transfer opportunities, and some of the leadership and service initiatives we've developed for Honors students (UT YCS Fellows Program, INRW peer tutoring, etc.). Students who can't make it in person can join via Zoom; event information is here.
For questions, contact athomas2@austincc.edu
The Educating Character Initiative at ACC is hiring two paid student interns to join a faculty-led project for Spring 2026:
Program Coordination & Outreach Intern: Help plan weekly events, coordinate logistics, and support community engagement across campuses. Perfect for students interested in event planning, education, or project management.
Research & Documentation Intern: Gain hands-on experience in academic research, data collection, and project coordination while supporting faculty in developing educational materials. Ideal for students exploring careers in education, research, or public service.
Full job descriptions and applications are linked below.
Both positions are open to current ACC students only, with an application deadline of Monday, October 20, 2025.
Program Coordination & Outreach Intern: job description and application
Research & Documentation Intern: job description and application
Questions? Contact Arun John (ajohn@austincc.edu), Ted Hadzi-Antich (thadzian@austincc.edu), or Kelly Greenwood (kgreenwo@austincc.edu).
Becky Villarreal, ACC English instructor and LELA tutor, assists students with papers asynchronously via email. First, they need to click here to fill out the intake form and then email her at bvillarr@austincc.edu (with their papers in a DOC file as well as their instructor's directions). Email Becky if you have questions or check out her tutoring website for resources and more info. Please feel free to announce this option to students in your CLS courses. Thanks!
As part of the Character Education project, Ted Hadzi-Antich is looking for students to participate in a focus group. Students who participate in a focus group will receive a $50 Amazon Gift Card at the end of the conversation. All focus groups will be conducted in-person at ACC Highland. We're looking for 24 students covering a wide range of gen ed experiences.
Please share this Interest Form with students (Deadline is October 30).
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
Please check your BB accessibility score at the beginning of the semester and as you add new items to your courses throughout the semester (video to demo Accessibility Reports).
If you need help fixing the accessibility of your Blackboard courses, check out the resources below!
Instructional design support offers DE Accessibility Training.
TLED has great resources on its Accessibility information page.
Materials from Trent Griggs' ADA Blackboard Compliance Training at the 2025 CCCs:
Distance and Alternative Learning Website
Blackboard Accessibility Orientation
Examples of Reasonable Accommodations
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.
ACC's Creative Writing Department is proud to welcome Stoker Award Nominee Johnny Compton for two appearances. The first is an evening reading and discussion on October 21, and the second is an afternoon lecture and discussion on October 22. These events are free and open to the public, and we'd love to see you and your students there! Get the details and livestream links in the attached flyers:
Reading, Discussion and Q&A, October 21
The Write Mind: Lecture, October 22
View the full F25 Creative Writing Events Calendar!
Please let your students know about SNAP information Pop-Up events at RRC and HLC. These events assist students with the SNAP application.
HLC, Friday Nov. 7, 9am - 1pm
HLC Building 2000, Rm 2221
RSVP: https://bit.ly/HLC-SNAPPOPUP
ACC is hosting several flu shot clinics so you can get vaccinated and (hopefully) make it through flu season unbothered!
Campus Dates & Locations
Each clinic runs from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., with extended hours at Highland Campus.
Highland Campus – Tuesday, October 14, Room 1433 (11:30 a.m.–1:30 p.m.)
Rio Grande Campus – Wednesday, October 15, Room 1312
Elgin Campus – Thursday, October 16, Room 1143
South Austin Campus – Wednesday, October 22, Room 1130
Registration is quick and available here — just choose your campus and sign up.
From Dr. Amber Sarker, co-chair of the Basic Needs Design Team
Check out this short video: Basic Needs Faculty Update where faculty can see how to access the alerts, as well as learn about other services on campus. Additionally, here is a Google Doc with one-pagers on services and a Google Doc with sample syllabus, email, and Blackboard wording.
And, here's a bit more Information:
ACC now has a Basic Needs System Referral that is designed to connect students with support services that address barriers to their overall well-being and success. This includes access to resources related to food, housing, transportation, childcare, mental health, financial assistance, disability services, and more. The BNS form is routed to the BNS manager, and faculty can add a short 50-character description of their concern.
The Behavioral Intervention Team (BIT formally CARES) is actively receiving concerning behavior referrals as well. If the concern is not related to the areas covered by the Basic Needs System or has a mix of both areas, the faculty may submit a BIT referral, found on the report an incident website and the BIT website.
CLS Resources
TLED Tech Support for Google Sites
Submit a Mojo Ticket to request support: