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The Center for Teaching and Scholarly Excellence (CTSE) at Hofstra University was established in 1990. The primary purpose of the CTSE is to foster and support excellence in teaching, learning, research, and other scholarly activities through a variety of academic endeavors.
The Center's web site is divided into four main areas. In addition to being accessible from the Center's home page, each of the four main areas can also be accessed from the appropriate link that appears on the left on every page.
Learn more about the CTSE, including its mission and organizational structure as well as its expanded role (effective September 2002).
The CTSE Events Calendar lists activities sponsored by the CTSE and allows viewers to sign up for particular sessions.
Learn more about the various programs and activities of the CTSE, including its special teaching leaves, mentoring for new faculty, workshops and symposia, scholarly clearinghouse, manuscript peer review, informal discussion sessions, confidential consulting, videotaping, and more.
Our resource pages provide links to the many teaching and learning centers in the United States and around the world; teaching, learning, and scholarly-related materials, technology resources, academic societies, publishers, and more.
Susan Lorde Martin, J.D., Director
Center for Teaching and Scholarly Excellence
208 Weller Hall
Phone: (516) 463-6221
Fax: (516) 463-6505
E-mail: Susan.L.Martin@hofstra.edu