Glenn Chambers
Dr. Glenn Chambers is an associate dean in the Office of the Provost, Undergraduate Education (APUE) and professor in the department of History. In APUE, Dr. Chambers leads projects associated with the implementation of the new student information system and engages relevant academic and administrative units to make policy changes necessary to advance undergraduate student success.
Goodbye SIRS, Hello Student Perceptions of Learning Survey
This summer MSU is launching the new Student Perceptions of Learning Survey (SPLS) to replace the Student Instructional Rating System (SIRS) and Students’ Opinion of Courses and Teaching (SOCT) surveys.
Guidelines for Annual Review and RPT
Appointment, Reappointment, Tenure, and Promotion Recommendations (msu.edu)
CODD Annual Review and RPT Recommendations for DEI
Covid 19 impact statement guidelines
Guidance for Colleges in Implementing DEI in RPT Processes
University Philosophy and Guiding Policies on Faculty Tenure and Promotion
Guo Chen
Guo Chen is an Associate Professor of Geography and Global Urban Studies within the College of Social Science, a core faculty member of the Asian Pacific American (APA) Studies Program,
Heidi Schroeder
Heidi Schroeder is the Accessibility Coordinator at the MSU Libraries. In this role, she oversees and advocates for accessibility initiatives across the Libraries and works with various campus accessibility groups and stakeholders.
Hold the Page
The calendar says we are nearing a much-needed break, and like so many of you, attention is already turning to what lies ahead when the new year starts.
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The Office of Faculty and Academic Staff Development (formerly the Academic Advancement Network) works with all faculty, academic staff, and academic administrators at Michigan State University as they join the university,
Honglei Chen
Dr. Chen is an MSU Foundation Professor at the Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics of Michigan State University. Dr. Chen works with large population-based prospective studies to understand the etiology and natural history of neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s with the ultimate goal of disease prevention and healthy aging.
Honorifics and a Culture of Recognizing Excellence
Welcome back, Spartans! As the honorifics coordinator in Faculty and Academic Staff Development, I wanted to use this first newsletter to remind everyone of the opportunities to nominate for various internal awards and recognize our newest University Distinguished Professors.
How is AAN supporting the development of research across campus?
The primary strategy that AAN uses to support research and scholarship is to provide support related to building and cultivating sustainable research, scholarship and creative activities of faculty and academic staff at MSU.