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Advancing Civic and Intellectual Life through Boyer’s Model of Scholarship
"Colleges and universities are one of the greatest hopes for intellectual and civic progress.…I am convinced that for this hope to be fulfilled, the academy must become a more vigorous…
The Benefits of Faculty Writing Groups
Grab your “to do” list. Whether it’s mental, handwritten, or online, the list probably includes grading papers, preparing lessons for the week, and attending committee meetings (among other things). Have…
Getting Involved in the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning
Like many others in higher education, I began my teaching career with no formal training in education. As a graduate student in Mathematics, I began teaching classes by trying to…
Weekly Work Habits and a Successful Academic Career
We become what we do. Our lives are shaped, in part, by the small choices we make every day. Thirty minutes a day adds up to two and a half per…
Faculty Scholar Brown Bag Seminars 2013
Faculty Scholar Brown Bag Seminars Winners of spring 2013’s faculty scholar awards will be presenting their research at three seminars. Dr. Cosgrove will lead these sessions and offer insights into…