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The College of Education HR team’s goal is to support the College and University in advancing the common good through efficient and effective integrated human resource services and support. We strive to provide leadership in advancing the college and university toward a more inclusive, engaging, innovative and strategic culture that drives the campus community in achieving excellence.
Our HR Team
The College of Education HR Team and Who They Support
Lisa Dunlap & Shannon Aydukovic
- Teacher Education
- Dean’s Office
- ORA
- K-12 Outreach
- Academic Affairs
- Student Affairs
- Alumni & Advancement
- Communications
- Office of the Hannah Chair
- Diversity, Inclusion & Community Partnerships
Kate Kuzenko & Jill Selke
- CEPSE
- EAD
- EPIC
- KIN/Youth Sports
- OISE
JOIN US
Our faculty and staff are renowned for their contributions to world-class educational programs. Find opportunities to join our dynamic team, see job postings.
Services & Resources for faculty and staff
Roles and Responsibilities
HR Manager – Academic, Faculty & Support Staff
- Hiring
- Employee Relations
- Guidance on Policies and Procedures
- Performance Management and Coaching
- Training and Development
- Performance Excellence
- Grievance and Discipline
- Promotion and Reclassification
HR Administrator – Faculty, Academic, On-Call, Support Staff
- Hiring
- Remote Work
- Interview Guidance and Approvals
- Employee Engagement
- Leaves of Absence
- Visa Processing
- Change of Status or Reporting Relationships
HR Coordinator – Student, Temporary, Graduate Students, Students, OnCall
- Hiring & Payroll
- Onboarding & Offboarding
- Classification Review
- Criminal Background Checks
- Page-up Administration
- List-serve Maintenance
Working at MSU
Employee recognition
Long-time college leaders were recognized in the 2020-21 New Educator magazine.
See how Sonya Gunnings-Moton reshaped how the college addressed urban education and social justice, and how Michael Sedlak led academic affairs in the college for more than 20 years. Plus, meet Eric Sturdy Jr., the college’s new senior director of development.