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,
Strengthening Research and Grant Activity
From Melanie Kauffman, Office of Research Facilitation and Dissemination
The Office of Research Facilitation and Dissemination (ORFD), a unit of the Office of the Senior Vice President for Research and Innovation,
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,
Teaching & Learning
The teaching and learning is a key function of the roles of many educators at MSU, and our goal is to help academic colleagues develop professional proficiency to better support the success of all MSU students.
Teaching Toolkit Tailgate
Teaching Toolkit Tailgate (TTT) is a “resource fair” aimed at connecting educators across campus with practice-oriented tools, activities, and resources. In the past, TTT has been an in-person event with rooms dedicated to particular themes and individuals stationed at tables with printed “cards”.
Terah Venzant Chambers
Terah Venzant Chambers is a professor of K-12 educational administration and Associate Dean for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in the MSU College of Education. Her research interests include post-Brown K-12 education policy and urban education leadership.