At the April 19 Retirees’ Luncheon for Faculty, Academic Staff, and Executive Managers hosted by the Provost, three distinguished faculty emeriti and one academic unit were recognized by the Faculty Emeriti Association for outstanding contributions to the university community.
The following academics are fellows of MSU’s cohort for the 2019-20 Big Ten Academic Alliance (BTAA) Academic Leadership Program.
On April 22, AAN, along with Academic Human Resources and The Work Life Office, hosted its annual spring symposium. This year’s symposium focused on “Envisioning the Future of Academic Work at MSU” with Dr.
The Adams Academy invites applicants for its 2021-2022 cohort. This call for proposals will remain open until April 30, 2021.
This annual AAN program brings together a cross-disciplinary group of faculty and academic staff for a year-long fellowship focused on advanced topics in curriculum and pedagogy.
Introduction
The Lilly Teaching Fellows Program began in 1991 and served as “an opportunity to engage in a year-long exploration of the robust scholarship on effective practices in University teaching.
Envisioning the Future of Academic Work at MSU
Date: April 22, 2019
Time: 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Location: Kellogg Center, Lincoln Room
The Academic Advancement Network (AAN) hosts a symposium each spring on a topic of importance for higher education in general and MSU in particular.
Carol Wilkins graduated with a B.S. in chemistry from St. Mary’s College in Notre Dame, Indiana. She received her Ph.D. in biochemistry here at MSU. Wilkins has been teaching at MSU,
Ann Folino White received her Ph.D. in Interdisciplinary Theatre and Drama, and a Gender Studies Certificate from Northwestern University.
Dr. Folino White’s teaching interests include stage directing and U.S.
Academic Specialist Ellen Moll is in Teaching and Curriculum Development with the Center for Integrative Studies in the Arts and Humanities. Her curriculum development interests include interdisciplinary and integrative pedagogy,
Assistant Professor Robert Malinowski works in the College of Human Medicine’s Office of Medical Education, Research and Development (OMERAD). He is the Associate Director of Assessment and a member of the Just in Time Medicine curriculum development team.