Seeking nominations for Dille Outstanding Lecturer Award

Nominate your respected colleagues or favorite professors for the prestigious Dille Outstanding Lecturer Award! Successful nominees will demonstrate how they transform the world by transforming students’ lives. Each year, students, faculty and staff are asked to submit a nomination for the faculty member they believe best exemplifies the award criteria. The Academic Affairs Council reviews the nominations and selects a […]

Park, Benson present papers at Comparative and International Education Society Meeting

Two faculty members from the School of Teaching and Learning presented papers at the Comparative and International Education Society Meeting (CIES) held in Mexico City during the last week of March in 2018. Reina Sungok Park presented a paper on her research in South Korea and the United States entitled, “A Follow-Up Qualitative Study of South Korean Early Childhood Educators’ […]

Short selected as Isle Royale National Park artist-in-residence

Sherry Lee Short, professor of Drawing and Illustration in the School of Art, has been selected as a 2018 artist-in-residence in Isle Royale National Park. Isle Royale received 104 applications for the 2018 program. Four artists were chosen, each for a two-week residency. The jury’s selections were based on artistic integrity, creativity, ability to reside in a wilderness environment, and […]

VanderMuelen, Marotzke accepted to Certificate in Professional Portfolio Development program

Congratulations to students Megan VanderMuelen and Katelyn Marotzke, who have been accepted into the School of Art’s Certificate in Professional Portfolio Development for the 2018-19 academic year. To be admitted to the program, applicants must show academic achievement, a strong portfolio of works, and a commitment to excellence. During the Certificate Year, they will engage in intensive study and studio […]