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Daniel Smith

Daniel Smith is a dramaturg and theatre historian with research interests in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century French theatre, history of sexuality, and translation studies. After studying French Literature at the University of Notre Dame,

David Hyndman

Dr. David Hyndman is an internationally known hydrogeologist and Chair of the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences. His research focuses on quantifying the impacts of changes in climate and land use on the water cycle.

Dawn Misra

Dawn P. Misra, Ph.D. is a Professor and the Chair of the Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics in the MSU College of Human Medicine.  Dr. Misra received her BA and MHS (Maternal and Child Health) from the Johns Hopkins University and a Ph.D.

Day of Teaching and Learning

Day of Teaching and Learning

This fall, the Graduate School, in collaboration with the Academic Advancement Network and the Hub for Innovation in Learning and Technology are hosting a Day of Teaching and Learning.

Deadlines for 2023-2024 cohorts

If you are interested in academic leadership or innovation in teaching and learning, the following fellowship opportunities offer extraordinary chances to learn, grow, and lead.

Academic Leadership Fellows –

Denise Acevedo

My career in education began almost thirty years ago with a part-time position teaching English as a Second Language at a private school in South Texas and has since awarded me opportunities for personal and professional exploration and growth.

Deric McNish

Deric McNish earned his MFA from the conservatory at Case Western and the Cleveland Play House and his PhD from the University of Colorado Boulder. Deric’s work focuses on the scholarship of inclusive,

Develop Your Academic Career Path

As part of the team in the Academic Advancement Network (AAN), I write to welcome you to MSU. Whether you are just starting your career as a faculty member or academic staff member,

Diversity, Equity, Inclusion February Message

Diversity, equity, inclusion. Three words that get used a lot, sometimes with great intention and sometimes almost casually, as if their meaning is commonly understood by all. Throughout the last several months,

Douglas A. Gage

 

Doug Gage currently serves as the Vice President for Research and Innovation, where he oversees strategic initiatives and support for the university’s research enterprise and $759 million in annual research expenditures.