Community-Engaged Scholarship Write-In
Would scheduling regular, specific times to write about your outreach or engagement work be helpful? If so, please join this three-hour session of dedicated time to advance your scholarship. Past… Read More »
Would scheduling regular, specific times to write about your outreach or engagement work be helpful? If so, please join this three-hour session of dedicated time to advance your scholarship. Past… Read More »
Join other MSU educators in a learning community to explore how instructors’ academic freedom and free speech intersect in the classroom context. Meetings may be online or in person and… Read More »
Spend a full day with MSU's broader impacts consultants to work on the broader impacts plan for your next NSF proposal. The retresat will start at 10 a.m. with a… Read More »
Rigor and Reproducibility in Research NIH and other funding agencies are requiring comprehensive strategies for proper research methods and procedures, and the presentation of research data. These include applying rigor,… Read More »
This event has been rescheduled to April 9. The AI in Education Community of Practice (CoP) is a three-part discussion series exploring the evolving role of artificial intelligence in teaching,… Read More »
Join other MSU educators in a learning community to explore how instructors’ academic freedom and free speech intersect in the classroom context. Meetings may be online or in person and… Read More »
This event has been canceled. We have more than 60,000 College of Education alumni! Get to know who they are, where they live — and how you can… Read More »
Parent Engagement and Partnerships in Early Childhood: Research from Across the Big Ten Parent engagement is an umbrella term used to describe the social dynamics and interaction patterns between families… Read More »
The AI in Education Community of Practice (CoP) is a three-part discussion series exploring the evolving role of artificial intelligence in teaching, research and higher education policy. As AI tools… Read More »
Topic: COMMUNICATING FOR UNDERSTANDING Presenter: Teresia Hagelberger, Director, Office of Faculty and Academic Staff Affairs APRIL 17, 2025 I 12-1 P.M. ERICKSON HALL, CONFERENCE ROOM 252 OR ZOOM