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EAD 315: Student Leadership Development

January 27, 2017
EAD 315: Student Leadership Development

Fall 2017 Mentored Teaching Apprenticeship EAD 315: Student Leadership Development   Participate in a mentored teaching apprenticeship this fall!   Course Description EAD 315 is a three-credit, pass/no pass course for undergraduate students. Curriculum topics include leadership theories, leadership skills, self-awareness and efficacy, communication, diversity, interculturalism, ethics, teamwork, and group dynamics. Course facilitators are encouraged… Read More »

HALE South Africa Collaborative Professional Field Experience 2017

November 17, 2016

Interested students are invited to attend one of the following informational meetings: Monday, Nov 21, 2:30 pm-3:30 pm, 133G Erickson Hall or Tuesday, Nov 29, 3:30 – 4:30 pm, 133G Erickson Hall Summaries of Details: Trip Dates: Approximately May 14, 2017- May 28 (specific dates will soon be confirmed) The group will also meet several… Read More »

HALE One-Credit Courses

November 2, 2016

HALE will once again be offering three one-credit courses in spring 2017. Each course meets once a week for five weeks.  These courses are open to all students with the option of selecting one or more of the sections, depending on their interest.  Below, and in the attached document, you will find a description of… Read More »

Cross-Cultural Leadership: Lessons from Rome- Loyola University Chicago

October 19, 2016

Registration is currently open for Summer 2017 in Rome! Space is filled on a first come, first served basis. The course is open to full and part-time graduate students as well as full-time professionals with an earned bachelor’s degree. ELPS 429: Cross-Cultural Leadership: Lessons from Rome (Dr. John Dugan) The course is offered at the… Read More »

Franklin University Switzerland- Summer 2017 Graduate Observer Experience

October 19, 2016

The Office of Student Life at Franklin University Switzerland is excited to open the application process for our Summer 2017 Graduate Observer Experience. If you know a graduate student who may be interested in learning more about student affairs in an international setting, I would truly appreciate it if you shared the information packet <https://web.fus.edu/osl/observer/2017.pdf>… Read More »

EAD 315-Student Leadership Development

September 21, 2016

Spring 2017 Mentored Teaching Apprenticeship EAD 315: Student Leadership Development Participate in a mentored teaching apprenticeship this spring! Course Description EAD 315 is a three-credit, pass/no pass course for undergraduate students. Curriculum topics include leadership theories, leadership skills, self-awareness and efficacy, communication, diversity, interculturalism, ethics, teamwork, and group dynamics. Course facilitators are encouraged to utilize… Read More »

CEP 991- Internet Research

May 4, 2016

Course Description The prevalence of Internet usage brings numerous research opportunities as well as new challenges for social researchers. The web is a large and socially constructed network that reflects its users’ social, economic, and political behaviors. It is increasingly important for researchers to learn how to conduct research online or through online tools. The… Read More »

Qualtrics Account

April 27, 2016

Our college purchased Qualtrics private label with additional features compared to free account.  To use these features and to collaborate within the college, the user needs to create account from this specific link:  https://msucoe.az1.qualtrics.com/ If a user created a free Qualtrics which has limited features, he/she can request help@qualtrics.com to move the account into our college.  This process… Read More »

English Language Center Preparation for Academic Life

April 13, 2016

Every summer the English Language Center hosts a special Preparation for Academic Life 3 week program for newly admitted undergraduate and graduate international students. This course is designed for students who want to bump up their language skills before the semester starts and also get better adjusted to the American classroom experience and MSU’s campus.… Read More »

2016 Summer Institutes for Educators-Consortium For Latin American Studies Program

February 24, 2016

CLASP promotes all facets of Latin American studies nationwide. CLASP fosters global competency, language proficiency and cultural awareness of Latin America and the Caribbean, drawing upon interdisciplinary and area expertise. CLASP encourages excellence in teaching and program development; organizes workshops at national and regional conventions; develops curriculum materials; promotes teaching of less commonly taught languages; recognizes exemplary children’s and… Read More »