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Teaching and Advising

Cornell faculty have access to programs and resources from a range of campus partners to enhance and support their teaching and advising practices.

  • The Cornell Center for Teaching Innovation (CTI) supports Cornell educators of all levels with a full complement of individualized services and programs dedicated to creating and sustaining multicultural, rigorous, and vibrant learning environments.
  • The Dean of Students serves as the central point of contact for the advocacy, empowerment, and education of all students, offering comprehensive support and resources from academic to co-curricular opportunities.
  • Undergraduate Research at Cornell is the central hub for facilitating undergraduate research at Cornell, assisting faculty with organizing and coordinating research at the undergraduate level.
  • Cornell Health offers resources for faculty about assisting students in distress, promoting well-being through teaching and advising and other scholarly environments.

Teaching and Advising on a Diverse Campus

The following resources can help teaching faculty foster a culture of belonging among students from all backgrounds and academic levels.

Find more information on engaging challenging conversations on a diverse campus in OFDD’s resource library:

Resources for Conversations on Racism, Antisemitism, and Islamophobia

Mentoring and Advising Graduate Students

The demands of graduate-level study present unique challenges—and learning opportunities—for mentoring faculty, advisers and their advisees. A comprehensive list of policies, offices and learning centers supporting inclusion and growth among graduate students can be found in OFDD’s cataglog of Graduate School Resources for Faculty.

The Office of Inclusion and Student Engagement (OISE) supports collaborative programming to provide graduate students and future faculty—especially those from historically underrepresented backgrounds—with academic, community and professional development opportunities. See OISE’s comprehensive list of diversity, inclusion and mental health resources to encourage graduate students’ success at Cornell and beyond.

More Resources for Inclusive Teaching

The following tools, readings and talks can help promote inclusive teaching, mentoring and advising among faculty interacting at the graduate level.

Communications Tools for Educators

Readings and Talks