2020 Fall Professional Development Series
(Re)-Engineering the Student Experience During a Pandemic
Oct 4- Dec 10
Guiding Question:
What does student success look like in a pandemic?
The pandemic has deeply affected each of us in so many ways. Our soon-to be graduates and fellows are facing a tough job market and are even more anxious about changing workforce needs. How do we provide flexible and compassionate support for our faculty, staff and students during this time? How do we utilize our interdisciplinary expertise to harness high quality remote learning and research experiences?
The goal of the fall series is to foster interaction and collaboration among unit leaders, faculty, staff, postdoctoral fellows and graduate students to create team-based learning and action. In interactive sessions, participants will consider their roles as scientists, engineers, researchers, innovators, educators, and leaders and explore effective practices for remote instruction, research and mentoring activities. We hope that you can join us to share what has been working for you!
Interim Assistant Vice President
Research and Innovation
MSU Foundation Professor
Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
Department of Microbiology & Molecular Genetics
Michigan State University
Professor
Department of Life and Physical Science
Coordinator
Teaching and Learning Center
Pima Community College
ANTENTOR HINTON,
Ph.D.
Postdoctoral Associate
University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine
Academic and Career Development Instructor
Rising Assistant Professor (2021)
Vanderbilt University
Vice President for Academic Affairs
Valencia College
Professor
Biochemistry
Fisk University