Congratulations UN SDG Open Pedagogy Fellows

Congratulations to Christina Shorthouse (MSB) and Christine Thuring (FSH), recipients of the 2022-2023 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals Open
 Pedagogy Fellowship!
This fellowship is designed to assist faculty with creating renewable assignments (all of which will carry a Creative Commons license) to help students become
 agents of change in their own communities.  Through inter-institutional, interdisciplinary collaborations, KPU faculty members will practice open pedagogy by designing three renewable assignments that contribute to at least one of the UN���s Sustainable Development
 Goals. A minimum of two renewable assignments will be deployed in the courses of each fellowship team during the subsequent academic semester. 
Very best,
Urooj 
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