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  • Preparing for Post-Tenure Review

    Wednesday, August 18th, 2021 | 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Facilitators: Este Jordan and Meghan Burke This session is designed for tenured faculty who are preparing to submit a post-tenure review portfolio (note: tenured faculty preparing to submit for promotion as well should attend a Tenure & Promotion workshop). The guidelines for portfolio preparation (which are different from the tenure portfolio guidelines) will be reviewed. The presenters will also share resources to assist faculty with the process.  –  August 18, 2021

  • KSU Part-time Faculty Teaching Questions Drop-In Session

    Tuesday, August 17th, 2021 | 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. Facilitator: Mandy McGrew New to KSU? Couldn’t make it or still have questions after New Faculty Orientation? Been teaching part-time at KSU for a while now, but still are unsure or unaware of the resources or supports available to you? Want to meet and network with other part-time faculty at the institution? Join this virtual drop-in session to ask your questions and meet other faculty members.  –  August 17, 2021

  • KSU Part-time Faculty Teaching Questions Drop-In Session

    Monday, August 16th, 2021 | 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. Facilitator: Mandy McGrew New to KSU? Couldn’t make it or still have questions after New Faculty Orientation? Been teaching part-time at KSU for a while now, but still are unsure or unaware of the resources or supports available to you? Want to meet and network with other part-time faculty at the institution? Join this virtual drop-in session to ask your questions and meet other faculty members.  –  August 16, 2021

  • KSU Resources for New Part-Time Faculty

    Thursday, August 12th, 2021 | 12:30 - 1:30 p.m. Facilitator: Mandy McGrew Faculty who teach in a part-time capacity often feel disconnected from the institution and their colleagues—let’s change that! KSU has a plethora of resources and supports available to part-time faculty that can help you to innovate and improve your teaching both online and face-to-face. In this session, you will hear about various departments and tools that can support you as you design and teach your classes. We will also review some campus services that provide support to your students.  –  August 12, 2021

  • Chairs and Deans Retreat

    Date: Tuesday,July 20,2021 | 8:30 a.m. - 4:45 p.m. This virtual retreat is for all chairs,directors,assistant/associate chairs,deans,and assistant/associate deans. The morning sessions will include a welcome from the Interim President,followed by a discussion with the Interim Provost regarding his vision for the year and a webinar on implementing it in participants' leadership roles. The afternoon will include a session on hot legal topics at KSU with the Vice President and Chief Legal Affairs Officer,as well as a session on topics related to diversity,equity,and inclusion at KSU,with the Vice President of Diversity and Inclusion.  –  July 20, 2021

  • New Chairs and Deans Orientation

    Date: Monday,July 19,2021 | 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. This virtual orientation is for new chairs,directors,assistant/associate chairs,deans,and assistant/associate deans,as well as those who assumed their role after last year's chairs and deans orientation. It will provide participants with an opportunity for discussion with the Interim Provost,Assistant Vice President for Faculty Affairs,and an experienced panel of faculty administrators. It will include sessions on transitioning into an administrator role and leading from the middle,as well as an overview of campus systems,an annual timeline of work,and the support Faculty Affairs can provide you in your administrative role.  –  July 19, 2021

  • Writing Compelling Award and Funding Narratives

    Thursday,January 28,2021 | 3:30 - 4:30 p.m. Event Type: Webinar Facilitator: Letizia Guglielmo Applications for internal awards and funds often require compelling narratives. The most successful award narratives illustrate for readers both the candidate’s accomplishments and the quality and significance of those achievements in light of award criteria. This webinar will guide participants in the multi-step process of analyzing award criteria,reflecting on individual qualifications,and articulating achievements in ways that are rhetorically engaging and persuasive to award reviewers.  –  June 28, 2021

  • Engaging Students as Scholars: Incorporating Undergraduate Research into Your Course

    Wednesday,January 27th,2021 | 3:30 p.m. - 4:45 p.m. Event Type: Webinar Facilitators: Tris Utschig,Amy Buddie,Undergraduate Research,and Sara Evans,Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice Undergraduate research is a high-impact educational practice that leads to deep,meaningful learning for students (Kuh,2008). This workshop will focus on how faculty can engage students by mentoring them to be undergraduate researchers,how to work with teams of researchers,and how to embed meaningful undergraduate research experiences into your courses so that they can be counted as part of the It's About Engagement initiative. In particular,findings and resources developed for last year's It's About Engagement Undergraduate Research Faculty Learning Community will be incorporated into the session so that you can benefit from their work in your own planning.  –  June 27, 2021

  • 1-2 Years after New Faculty Orientation: What Questions Remain Unanswered at this Point in Early Career?

    Date: Friday,May 14th,2021 4:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Facilitator(s): Este Jordan This session is designed as a follow-up for to new Faculty Orientation. Now that you have settled into your new role after your first or second year,what outstanding questions do you have? Dr. Jordan will answer them or connect you to the people and resources you need to get them answered. Topics might include annual reviews,navigating pre-tenure review logistics and resources,finding more mentors,connecting with summer accountability groups,etc.  –  May 14, 2021

  • Summer Planning in Early Career for Full Time Faculty: The Importance of Summers in the Marathon of Working toward Promotion & Tenure

    Date: Friday,May 14th,2021 4:00 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. Facilitator(s): Este Jordan Summer is here! What a relief. It is time to take a break,refresh,and live the “great life” of a professor. After all,we get summers off,right? Hmmm…If the joys of summer are not that simple for you,you are not alone! How should we approach summer? Is this the time to rest and recharge? Is it the time to catch up on all of the research and writing left undone this year,or to get a head start on the new year? What if you are teaching one,two,even three summer courses? This is a lot to figure out,and many of us are more exhausted than ever. Let’s be intentional about summer in Early Career. Working toward Promotion and Tenure is a marathon,not a sprint,and we need to plan accordingly. Join your full-time early career colleagues to plan strategically for summer,including setting goals to help you along your long-term path of success. That includes planning time for significant self-care!  –  May 14, 2021


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