TBers,

The Teaching Breakfast will meet outside of Starbucks in the Hunt Union at 8 am on the following days this fall.

Sept. 7
Oct. 6
Nov. 2
Dec. 1

As a reminder, the Teaching Breakfast at SUNY College Oneonta meets once a month during the academic year. The mission of the Teaching Breakfast is to provide an opportunity for faculty and others interested in improving the teaching and learning environment to have informal discussions on topics of relevance and interest to the group.

Any faculty or staff member from SUNY College at Oneonta is welcome to join the Teaching Breakfast Group meetings. Simply show up, you will be welcome. If you are faculty or staff from one of the surrounding colleges (Hartwick, Delhi, Morrisville, Colgate, Binghamton, Albany, Cobleskill, etc.) and would like to join us, please do.For more information on the Teaching Breakfast group visit:

https://mindtouch.oneonta.edu/User:greenbjb/Teaching_Breakfast

or contact me.

Mr. James B. Greenberg
Director Teaching, Learning and Technology Center
Milne Library
SUNY College at Oneonta
Oneonta, New York 13820

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phone: 607-436-2701
fax:   607-436-3677
Twitter: greenbjb

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