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Carrie Symons

Carrie Symons is an Assistant Professor of Language and Literacy in the Department of Teacher Education and an affiliated faculty member in the Second Language Studies Program. She holds a BFA in Theatre (University of Colorado,

Casey Henley

Assistant Professor and Director of Online Programs for the Neuroscience Program Casey Henley has worked with MSU her entire academic career, from undergrad through grad school and two postdocs.

Henley’s primary role is directing and teaching within our fully online Medical Neuroscience Graduate Certificate Program.

Catalina Bartlett

Catalina Bartlett is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Writing, Rhetoric, and American Cultures (WRAC), a Faculty Fellow and Core Faculty member in the Center for Gender in Global Context (GenCen),

Catherine Ryu

Catherine Ryu is associate professor of Japanese Language & Culture and director of the Japanese Studies Program at Michigan State University. She received her PhD at the University of Michigan,

Celebrating Academic Leadership Program (ALP) Fellows

By Cindi Leverich

One of the most successful Big Ten Academic Alliance leadership initiatives is the Academic Leadership Program (ALP). Established in 1989,

Celebrating the Big Ten Academic Alliance Academic Leadership Program

Each spring, we celebrate the outgoing cohort of the Big Ten Academic Alliance Academic Leadership Program (ALP) Fellows while welcoming a newly selected cohort for the coming year. While we are unable to host an in-person celebration this spring,

Celebrations and Renewal

“It’s been a long year.” How many times have we said this to ourselves, to our colleagues, to our students, to our families…? There’s no denying it! And yet, as the academic year draws to a close,

Change and Transformation

Over the last several months, thoughts of organizational change and transformation have been on my mind, as they likely have been for many of you. We often espouse a desire for change without seriously considering what it would mean to each of us individually and collectively.

Chart Your Path 2023

2023 started quickly and almost as quickly, January is coming to a close. So how has your new year begun? If you are a person who sets resolutions,