Faculty & Staff Professional Learning Projects

2023 - 2024 Academic Year

Faculty, leadership, and staff who participate in CTLL professional learning events immediately engage with the learning through collaboration and implementation of the learning in their sphere of influence. This page shares projects and reports from participants who graciously share their work with our CSU Pueblo community. 

Fall 2023

The Center for Teaching, Learning, and Leadership (CTLL) in partnership with the Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) and funded by Hispanic Serving Institutions (HSI) began facilitation of a two semester professional learning opportunity open to for faculty of any rank, staff, and leadership that centers on partnering with students to bring their voices forward. 


Internationally, higher education discussions about partnership, also known as students-as-partners or student-faculty/student-staff partnership, have steadily increased over the past decade. This professional learning experience expands the Pedagogical Partnerships approach developed by Cook-Sather et al. (2019) beyond faculty-student partnerships to create a “Four Corners” approach to student success. The partnership work we will engage in with students is grounded in guidance, consultation, and resources provided in discussions with campuses across the country engaging in similar efforts. 


In this professional learning experience, participants will develop an action plan centering on co-creation with a student(s) they select. Together, they will build their understanding of students’ identities, experiences, and factors influencing academic success. Student partners will provide valuable insight in the co-creation of strategies and supports that increase CSU Pueblo students' sense of belonging, equitable and inclusive campus experiences, and persistence to graduation.


In the Fall 2023 term, the CTLL and the Office of DEI will facilitated professional learning sessions and collegial collaborations to support the development of Needs Assessments and Student Partnership Action Plans. In the Spring of 2024, campus partners will identify student(s) with whom they will partner to implement the Action Plan, adjust the plan based on student input if necessary, then implement it. A final report sharing outcomes and experiences will be co-created and submitted by campus and student partners in April 2024.

ELEVATE Goals

The work of Cook-Sather et al. (2019) discovered common outcomes in their analysis of a wide range of student partnerships across diverse HE institutions that we seek to replicate:


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Dr. Stephen Aldrich, Department Chair and Professor of Mathematics
Financial Literacy


Dr. Michale Briscoe, Assistant Professor of Sociology
Topic: Fostering Belonging in and Through The Sociology/Criminology Club
Paper and Presentation


Heather Brown, DNP, RN, Assistant Professor School of Nursing
Mental Health Support for Nursing Students


Dr. George Bruhn, Visiting Assistant Professor of Physics
Active Learning and Student Ownership of Learning in Introductory Physics


Dr. Bruce Lundberg, Professor of Mathematics
Partnering with Students to Find Their Good Learning Places via Effective Empathetic Situational Strategies and Relational Authority


Juan Morales, Associate Dean of CHASS and Professor of English
Comment/No Comment: Methods of Unsilencing the Creative Writing Workshop and Revealing Feedback Breakthroughs


Shawn Pacheco, Academic Success Coach and Adjunct Faculty
Effects of Employment on Student Retention and Graduation


Trish Pocius, CHASS Admin Assistant III
Opening Space to Create a Sense of Belonging for Undergraduate and Graduate Students

In the videos below, participants discuss their area of focus with colleagues and sharing the benefits of collaboration in professional learning activities.