Become a GEP 101 instructor First-Year Programs has started Fall 2022 instructor recruitment. If you are interested in teaching GEP 101, First-Year Foundations, visit the First-Year Programs website to learn more and apply. Date of first consideration is Wednesday, March 9, 2022. Please direct any questions to Dr. Tracey Glaessgen, Center for Academic Success and … [Read more...] about Participate in first-year programs to help students become successful
Archives for January 2022
With the spike of Omicron cases, it can be a challenge helping absent students to keep up with classwork without disrupting the class experience for all students. One approach is to keep it simple and maximize on the lessons learned during 2020. The Planning for the Unexpected planning document is a good place to start as the questions it asks are from the students’ … [Read more...] about Good to know: Strategies for what to do when students, or you, are out sick with Omicron COVID
Faculty Writing Retreats Faculty Writing Retreats (in-person and virtual) will help you meet your writing goals for the year. Begin new articles, revise and resubmit, polish your book proposal, complete your last edits, and connect and collaborate with other faculty scholars. Register through My Learning Connection for any of the following dates. If you register, you may … [Read more...] about FCTL events and announcements
Request summer 2022 graduate teaching assistant funding The request form is due by Monday, February 28 The Graduate College sent the form to be used to request funding from the Graduate College for summer graduate teaching assistants to each Dean and Department Head on January 18, 2022. The form must be used when making a request for this funding, and must be signed by the … [Read more...] about What’s happening in the Graduate College
The COVID-19 pandemic altered education and the use of technology in many ways. We are more dependent on digital and streaming technologies a flexible, reliable, and user-friendly platform is at an all-time high. The COVID-19 pandemic caused many technology providers to enhance their products and others to fall behind in providing features needed because of changes in … [Read more...] about Mediasite transition to Microsoft Stream in 2022
The MSU Choral Union is comprised of both Springfield community members and MSU students and rehearses one evening per week (Thursday, 6-830pm). We will be performing Carl Orff’s “Carmina Burana” this spring and would love for you to join us! No previous choir experience is required. If you are interested or would like more details, please contact Dr. Erin Plisco. … [Read more...] about University choir seeking faculty/staff singers