Dr. Dorinda Carter Andrews, Chair of Top-Ranked Teacher Ed. Dept., Reflects on Steps to Becoming a Successful Leader
By Gregory Teachout
When Dr. Dorinda Carter Andrews came to Michigan State University in 2005, she was immersed in her work as an assistant professor. While her research,
Dr. William Anderson Selected for 2022 Faculty Emeriti Award
By Emma Kolakowski
The Faculty Emeriti Awards honor faculty members who have made notable contributions to a university unit while in retirement, as well as units that have made opportunities available for retired faculty to remain involved.
Dustin DuFort Petty
Dustin DuFort Petty has been the Academic Advisor for the Bailey Scholars Program since 2013. He also serves as a course instructor for the program.
Dustin earned his BS from MSU in Agriculture &
Eddie Boucher
Assistant Professor Eddie Boucher holds BA and MA degrees in History from the University of Missouri, Kansas City with regional and topical emphases in South Asia, Cultural Studies,
Eddie Boucher
Assistant Professor Eddie Boucher holds BA and MA degrees in History from the University of Missouri, Kansas City with regional and topical emphases in South Asia, Cultural Studies,
Educators Thrive Together, February 2023
Part of being a place where faculty and academic staff feel they can create fulfilling and successful careers means being able to engage in activities and opportunities that increase a sense of belonging and potential.
Eila Roberts
Eila Roberts is the Director of Zoo and Aquarium Science in the Department of Integrative Biology at Michigan State University. Her role includes teaching, advising, administration, and curriculum development.
Elizabeth Johnson
Elizabeth Tinsley Johnson is an Assistant Professor in the Human Biology Program and in the Department of Integrative Biology in the College of Natural Science at Michigan State University.
Ellen Moll
Academic Specialist Ellen Moll is in Teaching and Curriculum Development with the Center for Integrative Studies in the Arts and Humanities. Her curriculum development interests include interdisciplinary and integrative pedagogy,
Ellen Moll
Ellen Moll was named Assistant Dean for Undergraduate Studies for the College of Arts & Letters in January 2024. Moll had served as Interim Assistant Dean for Undergraduate Studies starting in May 2023.