Kjerstin Thorson
Kjerstin Thorson is Brandt Endowed Professor of Political Communication and Associate Dean for Strategic Initiatives in the College of Communication Arts & Sciences. Her research explores how digital platforms are changing the ways we learn about our political world and the democratic consequences of information inequality,
Kristen Mapes
Assistant Director of Digital Humanities Kristen Mapes in the College of Arts and Letters has been working at MSU since the summer of 2014. Her position and interests are varied across the teaching,
Kristine Bowman
Kristine Bowman is Associate Dean of Academic and Student Affairs in the College of Education and Professor of Law at Michigan State. Bowman is a public law scholar with a focus on educational institutions.
Kristine Bowman
Kristine Bowman is Associate Dean for Academic and Student Affairs and Professor of Education Policy in the College of Education. Bowman and her team support over two dozen graduate and undergraduate degree programs (including nearly ten fully online programs) enrolling more than 3000 total students across four departments.
Lamar Johnson
Lamar L. Johnson is an assistant professor of language and literacy for linguistic and racial justice in the Department of English at Michigan State University. He identifies as an interdisciplinary scholar-activist whose research and teaching make contributions to the fields of language and literacy studies,
Late Career Symposium Resources
These resources are about the later academic career and retirement.
Laura MacDonald
Laura MacDonald is Assistant Professor in the Residential College in the Arts and Humanities at Michigan State University where she teaches courses in theatre history, dramaturgy and American Studies.
Laura Smith
Laura Smith
Laura Smith is an art historian with specializations in North American art, Native North American art, and photography. Her recent research has focused on modern and contemporary Native American art,
Leadership Development
A range of skills and responsibilities are critical to administrative roles, which commonly involve a blend of leadership, management, and service. These skills and responsibilities will form the foci for training and mentoring to be provided by the Leadership Node,
Leadership Fellows
Introduction
A new initiative in the 2017-18 academic year, the Leadership Fellows program creates partnerships between mentors (current administrators) and fellows. This program involves both a shadowing experience and work on a project developed jointly between the mentor and fellow.