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Leading where you are: Progress on equity requires intentional action

MSU’s ambitious vision to expand opportunity and advance equity requires leadership from all areas of the university. Leading from where you are isn’t a new concept.

Learning Communities

Learning Communities

Provide safe and supportive spaces for complicated conversations about curriculum and pedagogy and leadership and administrative issues. Michigan State University has supported these initiatives since 2004 and continues to do so through a funding program administered by the Office of Faculty and Academic Staff Development.

Learning from the Village: Teaching from Self, Soul and Black Joy

Our first teachers are the village of people that surrounded us growing up. Our own world in higher education is constructed on the history of our education as much as it is based on our identity within our families,

Lee Cox

Charles “Lee” Cox is professor and chair of the Department of Physiology in the Colleges of Human Medicine, Natural Science, and Osteopathic Medicine. Lee’s research focuses on neural plasticity, which is the ability of the brain or neuronal circuits to adapt to changes in inputs,

Lilly Fellows

About Lilly Fellowship
Background

The Lilly Teaching Fellows Program began in 1991 and has served as “an opportunity to engage in a year-long exploration of the robust scholarship on effective practices in University teaching.” The Lilly Fellows Program has supported Fellows to become future faculty leaders and to inspire a broad range of faculty to pursue excellence in teaching.

Lilly Fellows and Adams Academy Recognition Dinner Recap

On Thursday April 18, we recognized our 2018-19 cohort of Lilly and Adams Fellows. This academic year has been filled with learning and scholarship, with each fellow exhibiting qualities that truly enhance the university.

Lindsey Jenny

My name is Lindsey Jenny and I am an Assistant Professor in the Division of Human Anatomy, Department of Radiology.     I have been at MSU, first as a student and now as a faculty member for 16 years.   

Lisa Reeves

Lisa A. Reeves, Ph.D. is chief of staff for the College of Education and is responsible for overseeing matters of finance, human resources, facilities, and technology. Reeves has over two decades of administrative experience at public research universities,

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