Trust in People: Building with Prabu David, Ph.D.
Prabu David has people in the center of his vision. He aspires to continue to develop leaders and provide faculty and staff the space to be a “whole person.”
Central to David’s work in contributing to the academy are:
- Developing the whole person: How does one become a better person?
Tsveta Sendova
Tsveta Sendova
Tsveta Sendova was born and grew up in Sofia, Bulgaria. After graduating with a B.S. in Mathematics from Sofia University in 2002, she moved to College Station,
Tuesday, May 8: Conference Reception, Poster Session and Panel
2018 MSU Teaching & Learning Spring Conference: Tuesday, May 8
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Please check in outside D-101 before evening events.
Tuesday, May 8: Student Success Summit (Pre-Summit and Summit)
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,
Tyler Becker
Tyler Becker, PhD CSCS is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Human Nutrition and a Nutrition Specialist for Extension. He currently co-teaches HNF 250 (Contemporary Issues in Human Nutrition) and teaches HNF 385 (Public Health Nutrition) during the fall semester;
University Outreach and Engagement
From Diane Doberneck, University Outreach and Engagement
The Office for Public Engagement and Scholarship in University Outreach and Engagement coordinates opportunities for faculty, academic staff, and graduate students to learn about community-engaged research.
Upcoming Educator Development Workshops
Assessment workshops are being offered: Assessment Options Beyond the Exam and Exam Design. These workshops previously ran through July and August and will be running again on December 9th. Our Assessment Options Beyond the Exam workshop will focus on formative assessments and alternatives to exams such as projects,
Upcoming Events: Late November and Early December
Here’s a quick look at some upcoming professional development events for faculty, academic staff, and academic administrators as the end of the semester draws near. We look forward to seeing you at these events.
Upcoming Talk on Institutional Change
The Academic Advancement Network is proud to be one of the co-sponsors of an upcoming presentation organized by the Center for Gender in Global Context.
Kris De Welde,
Valerie Hedges
Valerie Hedges is an Assistant Professor in the Physiology Department in the College of Natural Science at Michigan State University. Valerie teaches NEU 301 (Introduction to Neuroscience 1) and NEU 302 (Introduction to Neuroscience 2),