Creating and Sustaining a Respectful Work Environment
At an institution as large as MSU, we don’t have just one institutional culture and climate but are instead made up of many. From the college or department level to a program or work team,
Creating and Sustaining a Respectful Work Environment Series – Resources from Past Sessions
Resources from 2024-2025 Sessions
Session 1: Setting the Tone: An Introduction to Changing Climate & Culture (10/29/24)
- Introduction to Changing Climate and Culture PPT
- Setting the Tone: Assessing Your Climate Slides PDF
- Climate Assessment Toolkit
Session 2: Negotiating Conflict and Power Dynamics (11/19/24)
- Navigating Conflict and Power Dynamics -Shannon Burton-PPT
- Conflict and Power Slides Fall 2024-Jade Richards
- Conflict and Power Slides 2024-Kathie Elliott PPT
- Tips for Leaders on Preparing for and Leading Difficult Conversations
- Trust Assessments
- Additional Resources and Learning Opportunities
Resources from 2023-2024 Sessions
Management of OIE Cases: Process &
Crystal Eustice
Crystal Eustice is a Teaching Specialist in the Department of Community Sustainability. Crystal holds a Ph.D. in Sustainable Tourism and Protected Area Management with a specialization in Ecological Food and Farming Systems from Michigan State University (MSU),
Crystal L. Eustice, Ph.D.
Crystal L. Eustice, Ph.D. As an Academic Teaching Specialist, Dr. Eustice teaches a minimum of four courses per academic year. Crystal also serves as an undergraduate academic advisor and internship coordinator for Environmental Studies and Sustainability (ESS) and Sustainable Parks,
CTLI Spring 2024 Teaching and Learning Conference
This year’s theme is Equitable & Engaging Education for All
Michigan State University’s Spring Conference on Teaching and Learning is an annual venue for educators, researchers, and students to gather to share approaches,
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.