Faculty Emeriti Recognition Awards
In the spring of every year, the Faculty Emeriti Association, in collaboration with the Academic Advancement Network recognizes outstanding contributions by an individual faculty emeritus/emerita. The purpose of this award is to recognize the activities of retired faculty who have made significant contributions to the MSU Community or their unit.
Faculty Emeriti Recognized for Outstanding Contributions
At the April 3 Retirees’ Luncheon for Faculty, Academic Staff, and Executive Managers hosted by the Provost, three distinguished faculty emeriti and one academic unit were recognized by the Faculty Emeriti Association for outstanding contributions to the university community.
Fall Aspirations in Academia
It’s fall already. How is that possible?? On the one hand, there is still time for get-aways and enjoying time with family and friends. On the other hand,
FAQ
I could use a little help as a supervisor/administrator/leader, where can I go?
HR offers programming and services, and are available to both academic and support staff employees.
Fayyaz Hussain
Fayyaz Hussain, My teaching career in Sociology began in Pakistan in 1975 after I completed my M.A. in Sociology. I continued teaching Sociology in Nigeria, Canada, and finally in the USA.
Fellowship Programs and Cohorts
Fellows Programs/Cohorts
Fellowships provide opportunities to learn, connect, create, and influence. The next applications for fellowship opportunities will be March 2025.
This year-long experience is open to faculty and academic staff who are interested in learning about diverse leadership roles.
Finding Supports and Connections to Thrive as an Academic
In the first two newsletters of this year, you see a theme of connecting and building your network; the October issue continues this trend. We in AAN and those units with whom we collaborate start from the premise that one way to thrive as an academic is figuring out with which activities,
Finding Your Support System and the Wisdom in Collectives
Welcome to 2024!
Hopefully, everyone had at least some opportunity to pause and step away from the computer, to spend time with family and friends, to take a walk or just sit and consider the wonders of how quickly time flies when waiting for snow and then,
Further Q&A with Carole Goldberg
Introduction
We offered Late Career Symposium participants the opportunity to ask questions of our presenters, to be answered after the symposium. Below are the questions asked, answered by Carole Goldberg,
Further Q&A with Fernando Torres-Gil
Introduction
We offered Late Career Symposium participants the opportunity to ask questions of our presenters, to be answered after the symposium. Below are the questions asked, answered by Fernando Torres-Gil.