Faculty & Staff Resources

Many resources are available to GTU Faculty. The links below are provided as a quick way to locate faculty information.

Academics

Doctoral Program

MA Program

Online Tools

Moodle
Moodle is the learning management system for the entire consortium.  It is the primary place where online and hybrid courses are taught.  Faculty use Moodle to input grades and view consolidated class rosters.  The main page also has links to documentation and how-to videos for using Moodle.

SONIS Faculty Portal
SONIS is the student information system for GTU to view class schedules and advisee information for GTU students (transcripts, current course schedule, GPA, credit totals, and admission test scores).

Taskstream by Watermark
Taskstream is the cloud-based electronic portfolio system that the GTU uses for the collection and evaluation of student work for assessment purposes. GTU MA and PhD students submit specified examples of their work for evaluation by faculty, and the cumulative results of those evaluations are analyzed by faculty and administrators in order to ensure the continuous improvement of academic programs at the GTU.

Handbooks

Contacts

Information on faculty meetings and appointments
Uriah Y. Kim
President 
510-649-2442
ukim@gtu.edu

Christopher Ocker
Dean and Vice President for Academic Affairs
John Dillenberger Professor of History of Christianity
(510-649-2441
cocker@gtu.edu

Website questions
Communications
communications@gtu.edu

Consortial Registration
John Seal
Consortial Registrar
510-649-2462
jseal@gtu.edu

Routed West: 20th Century African American Quilts in California

What: Routed West: 20th Century African American Quilts in California

When: Wednesday, July 23, 1pm

Where: BAMPFA, 2155 Center St. Berkeley, CA

RSVP: to alintzsmall@ses.gtu.edu by July 9

Price: FREE with student and faculty ID

Friend & family price: $5 children, $12 for staff, seniors, other...

BAMPFA
1:00pm

Bay Area MFA Show 4 Closing Celebration

Celebrate the closing of the Bay Area MFA Show 4 with refreshments, music, a chance to speak with the artists, and the opportunity to experience the immersive, traveling artwork, Symphony of a Missing Room.

Doug Adams Gallery
5:00pm to 7:00pm

CARe Dillenberger Lecture in Art History - Art as Divine Instrument

This symposium, presented by CARe’s Dillenberger Lecture in Art History program, centers on the functional aspects of art and material religion, and the way that late medieval devotional visual culture inspired embodied experience physically, emotionally, and intellectually

Flora Lamson Hewlett Library, Dinner Board Room
12:00pm to 5:00pm