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Stephen Di Benedetto

Stephen Di Benedetto is a Professor and Chair of the Department of Theatre at Michigan State University. Current research and publications explore scenographic design in various cultural contexts and examine the ways in which artists in performance harness the senses to engage attendants.

Steve Hanson

Steven Hanson is associate provost and dean of International Studies and Programs (ISP) at Michigan State University.

Hanson leads MSU’s international programming efforts, including multidisciplinary and multicollege research and strategic partnerships with higher education institutions abroad.

Stokes Schwartz

Stokes Schwartz teaches various face-to-face, hybrid, and asynchronous online courses through the Center for Integrative Studies in the Arts and Humanities at Michigan State University.  His current portfolio includes courses on topics as diverse as Contemporary Horror Cinema,

Supporting and Acknowledging the Work of Colleagues

Six weeks into the semester, faculty and staff can still be consumed with schedules, planning, and immediate daily tasks. Time to reflect, focus on ourselves, and our professional development seems a long way off,

Supporting and Celebrating Faculty Expertise in Teaching and Learning

Michigan State University’s mission includes advancing knowledge and transforming lives by “providing outstanding undergraduate, graduate, and professional education”. This combined with the vision for Undergraduate Student Learning and Success at MSU,

Taking the “Taboo” out of Retirement: Reimagining Later Academic Life

Introduction

This symposium on later academic life was held on March 22, 2017 at the The James B. Henry Center for Executive Development. Our goals were to identify strategies to support senior and retired faculty members and administrators and utilize more effectively their experience,

Teaching & Learning

The teaching and learning function of the Office of Faculty and Academic Staff Development is focused fundamentally on teacher learning. Our goal is to directly develop the professional proficiency of our academic colleagues and enable them to better support the success of all MSU students. 

Teaching and Learning Boot Camp

Teaching and Learning Boot Camp 2020

This year we have seen unprecedented shifts in the way we work, learn, and live. Traditionally, the Teaching and Learning Boot Camp was offered to bring together educators new to MSU from across campus to explore and exchange ideas about quality and inclusive teaching,