Introduction
This series of pages on mentoring is designed to provide ideas and resources related to mentoring, particularly for faculty and academic staff. It is critical that each of these individuals on our campus has access to the information and support they need to be successful.
This program was designed for all MSU faculty and academic staff who were interested in looking forward and obtaining more information on retirement. Planning for a fulfilling retirement takes thought and preparation.
Deadline for the 2018-19 Adams Academy and Lilly Fellows was extended to May 17, 2018, at 5:00 p.m.!
Teaching and learning are at the heart of what we do here at Michigan State University.
I am thrilled to announce the results of the inaugural Simmons Chivukula Award for Academic Leadership. The award is generously sponsored by a gift from Dr. Elizabeth H. Simmons (Executive Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs at UC San Diego;
Thursday, May 10, 2018
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Wednesday, May 9
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2018 MSU Teaching & Learning Spring Conference: Tuesday, May 8
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Student Success Pre-Summit
Five working groups will tackle various aspects of data as it pertains to student success. Pre-registration required.
Place
Wells Hall, D-101
Date & Time
Tuesday,
Quick Start for Teaching: Key MSU Policies
About
For all educators, especially those new to MSU: An overview of important policies that pertain to students. Topics covered include accessibility of course materials,
Marilyn Amey’s role as an administrator is beautifully tied to her scholarship. Throughout her career, Marilyn’s research has focused on leadership and organizational change in higher education. She has been at MSU since 1997,