Transformative Learning in the Humanities (2020-2023) started as a three-year initiative supported by the Mellon Foundation at The City University of New York. The grant supported public talks on innovative pedagogies and teaching workshops, a student summit, and a series of intensive peer-to-peer faculty seminars for CUNY faculty at all ranks (including adjuncts) in the humanities, arts, and interpretive social sciences. Reaching an estimated 7,000+ faculty and staff, and 47,000+ students at CUNY and beyond, the program has focused on equitable, creative, student-centered pedagogical research and methods designed for the rich diversity of CUNY students; greater recognition for the importance of teaching; and the role of an urgent and indispensable humanities for the future of CUNY students and a more just and equitable society.
The TLH team created this “Transformative Learning in a Box” (“TLH in a Box”) website as an Open Educational Resource (OER) that shares TLH’s antiracist teaching strategies and the transformative methods of TLH with the general public. TLH in a Box contains all the resources you need to bring a program like TLH to your department, institution, or wider teaching community. This website contains: teaching tools and more for faculty; templates, budget models, annual reports, and other resources for administrators and staff; and ideas for student engagement, including how to form a Student Advisory Board and hosting a virtual student summit. Many of these resources are cross-referenced throughout the site. We hope it will help you, in whatever role you play in higher education, to bring about antiracist, accessible, and socially just transformation to wherever you are.
Administrators
Useful to anyone applying for grant funds to start and/or maintain a program similar to TLH.
Administrative Roles
Financial Considerations
Selecting Faculty Fellows
Working with Students
Center for Teaching and Learning
Event Planning
Running a Meeting
Program Assessment
Reporting
The Original Grant Proposal
Faculty
The Process
Seminar Structure
Summer Institutes
Public Knowledge Projects
Faculty Fellows
Teaching Resources
Faculty Work in the Classroom
TLH in Your Career
Students
Student Advisory Board
Student Advisory Board Manifesto
Student Summit On the Role of Humanities In a Just Society
Students in A Fellows’ Class
Public Knowledge Projects
Recognizing Students
TLH In Your Career
TLH BLOG
Read through the archive of Transformative Learning in the Humanities’ blog posts.
Learn about events that took place during the three years of the program.
TRANSFORMATIVE LEARNING IN THE HUMANITIES TEAM
Meet the Transformative Learning in the Humanities team. From the team who has created and run TLH, to the Faculty and Student Advisory Boards.
Wendy F. Hensel
Principal Investigator
Executive Vice Chancellor & University Provost
Annemarie Nicols-Grinenko
Administrative Director
University Dean for Faculty Affairs & Leadership Development
Shelly Eversley
Faculty Co-Director
Professor and Interim Chair Black & Latinx Studies, Baruch College
Matt Brim
Faculty Co-Director
Professor of Queer Studies, College of Staten Island