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Quick Start to Teaching for Student Success: Key MSU Policies

Quick Start to Teaching for Student Success: Key MSU Policies

Quick Start to Teaching for Student Success: Key MSU Policies was developed to give educators, especially those new to MSU,

Rachael Lund

 

Rachael Lund is a Teaching Specialist in the Department of Mathematics. Rachael is the Course Coordinator for the Quantitative Literacy 1 (MTH 101). This course serves close to 1800 students per year as the university math requirement for non-STEM majors.

Rachael Lund

Rachael Lund is a Teaching Specialist in the Department of Mathematics. Rachael is the Course Coordinator for the Quantitative Literacy 1 (MTH 101). This course serves close to 1800 students per year as the university math requirement for non-STEM majors.

Rajiv Ranjan

Rajiv Ranjan is an Assistant Professor – fixed term in the Department of Linguistics, Germanic, Slavic, Asian & African Languages at Michigan State University (MSU). At MSU, Rajiv is associated with the Asian Studies Program and Muslim Studies Program.

Raven Jones Stanbrough

A Detroit native and resident, Dr. Jones Stanbrough is committed to teaching and empowering children and youth to speak truth to power. As a faculty member in the department of Teacher Education (TE),

Re-envisioning Learners, Educators, and How Might We Succeed Together

We have been immersed over the last several months in numerous discussions, small and large group meetings organizing and visioning into the strategic planning efforts represented in MSU 2030. Two central themes,

Reaching our Researchers: Finding Support and Community

As MSU strives toward the goals set out in the 2030 strategic plan, in clear focus is the aim to expand MSU’s local and global impact through discovery,

Rebecca Malouin

Dr. Rebecca Malouin is Director of the Global Health Studies programs, Interim Director of the Canadian Studies Center, Director of Research in the Institute for Global Health and Associate Professor in the Department of Family and Community Medicine. 

Regaining Balance

We have been through a lot. Again. How many times have we thought, felt, and said these words? Hopefully, over “break”, you gave yourself time and space to breathe,

Research & Scholarship

Much of the work in the Research and Scholarship node occurs via collaboration with academic units locally. These opportunities are designed to help you develop and sustain your unique contributions and perspectives for the enrichment and transformation of the University and beyond.