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Terrence Frazier

Terrence Frazier is currently serving as a Special Assistant to the Vice President and Chief Diversity Officer at Michigan State University. Frazier has presented at several regional and national conferences and across numerous college campuses,

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The Anticipation of a New Academic Year

The calendar may say classes are starting up and fall has arrived, but no doubt many are trying to cram in one last get-away, time together with family and friends before launching into a busy new year.

The Diversity Research Network: Institutional Mentoring meets Innovation

By Deborah J. Johnson, PhD

Now in its fourth year, the Diversity Research Network (DRN) is intended to support and be facilitative of faculty of color and diversity scholars and to elevate their work and networking where possible. 

The Motivated Life: What it Means to Prabu David, Ph.D.

After a “fantastic run” of eight years in the role of dean of the College of Communication Arts & Sciences, Prabu David says it felt like a good time to step aside and let rising leaders within the college take on new roles while he transitions to associate provost for Faculty and Academic Staff Development.

The MSU Teaching Community Comes Together for the Second Annual Teaching & Learning Spring Conference

On a campus as large as ours, there is always something interesting happening. Traditionally, the week between spring and summer semesters tends to be the most ideal time to offer programs for instructors that focus on professional and instructional development.

The Necessity of a Mentoring Program for Fixed-Term Faculty and Academic Specialists

By: Sonja Fritzsche

Fixed-term faculty and academic staff often do not have the same access to a means of socialization into academic life as tenure-stream faculty.

The Road Not Taken: Where Might Reflection and Introspection Lead You?

It’s been a long fall. Somehow, it always feels like that to me and the final sprint to the end of the term, end of grading and graduation always seems a bit more hectic than intended…again.

The Strength of Collaborating in Uncertain Times

The University Communications Office launched a site entitled Together We Will in an effort to pull information on a myriad of topics into one central place to make it easier for all of us to navigate the broad array of opportunities,