Three SCS Faculty Selected for Provost's Inclusive Teaching Fellowships Friday, May 7, 2021 - by Aaron Aupperlee Three School of Computer Science faculty members will participate in the 2021-2022 Provost's Inclusive Teaching Fellowship program in the university's Eberly Center for Teaching Excellence and Educational Innovation. The program works with a small cohort of faculty to integrate inclusive teaching practices in their classes. The fellows work closely with the Eberly Center to redesign their courses. The SCS faculty members selected are Scott Pavetti, an assistant teacher professor in the Institute for Software Research; Lining Yao, an assistant professor in the Human-Computer Interaction Institute (HCII); and Kelly Rivers, an assistant teaching professor in the Computer Science Department. This is the second year of the fellowship program. The Provost's Office supports the Inclusive Teaching Fellowships, which include a faculty stipend, and the Eberly Center administers the program. Geoff Kaufman, an assistant professor in HCII, was selected as part of the inaugural program. For more information, Contact: Aaron Aupperlee | 412-268-9068 | aaupperlee@cmu.edu