The Resource Guide is a quick reference guide for new faculty, compiled by the Center for Teaching and Learning. It is divided into four sections of information: Personnel Issues, Academic Policies & Information, Instructional & Professional Development Resources, and Additional Faculty Resources.
To view the mission statement for the Center for Teaching and Learning, please visit marshall.edu/ctl/about.
To view the mission statement for the university, please visit: http://www.marshall.edu/mission/
I. Personnel Issues
- Annual Review of Faculty
- Arriving Employee Information
- Course Evaluations
- Digital Measures
- Discrimination and Harassment
- Faculty Absences
- Greenbook
- I.D. Office
- Modified Duties
- Office Hours
- Parking Permits
- Payroll Information:
- Peer Evaluations/Classroom Observations
- Travel
II. Academic Policies & Information
Useful information for preparing your courses, planning for the semester and conducting your classes…
- Academic Calendars
- Advising
- Catalogs, Undergraduate and Graduate
- Class Attendance Policy
- Class Lists
- Commencement
- Core Curriculum
- Course Withdrawal
- Emergency Management Information
- Final Exam Schedules
- Final Exam Rescheduling for Students
- Grade Book
- Grade Information and Regulations
- Grading Policy
- Honors Convocation
- Pre-Finals Week
- Syllabus
- Technology Suite
- Textbook Orders
III. Instructional & Professional Development Resources
At Marshall University, our first two commitments as an institution are to undergraduate and graduate education. We take seriously the opportunity to develop and enhance intellectual curiosity, critical thinking, a love of learning, and an appreciation of the world of ideas. To this end, we value good teaching, and have implemented several programs to support this. The following is an overview of these programs and resources.
- Center for Teaching and Learning (CTL), Community-Based Learning (CBL) Program, First Year Seminar (FYS) Program, Writing Across the Curriculum (WAC) Program
- Faculty Awards
- Faculty Grant Opportunities
- Honors Courses
- Learning Resources for Students:
- Online Learning:
- University Libraries