TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2023

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UPCOMING CFE EVENTS

If you are located outside of Bozeman and would like to attend a workshop via Webex, please request a link in the comments section and it will be sent to you before the session.

navMSU Faculty Workshop (available on two seperate days)

Learn more about navMSU and how it can help you help your students.  The same workshop will be held on separate days to allow for flexiblity.  To recieve CFE credit, please be sure register online.   

Faculty Excellence Grants – Information Session

Monday, October 9 || 11:00 AM - 11:30 AM|| MSU Library 324 Conference Room

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Informal session to talk about the Faculty Excellence Grants that are due Friday, November 3, 2023.

Successfully Navigating Challenges in the Classroom

Monday, October 16 || 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM|| MSU Library 324 Conference Room|| Register

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In this session of the Early Career Faculty Success Learning Community, we will learn about our goals around student success, explore the challenges in the classroom and contextualize your teaching within other faculty commitments.

Writing Center Faculty Focus: Write with your Colleagues 

Every Tuesday|| 1:30 PM - 4:30 PM|| Wilson Hall Writing Center (1-114)

Faculty members are invited to the Wilson Hall Writing Center (1-114) to write on Tuesdays from 1:30-4:30 pm. It can be nice to get out of the office and change your writing routine occasionally. Whether it's publications, assignments, conference presentations, tenure dossiers or grants--bring them to the Writing Center!

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Save the Date - 2023 Fall MSU Faculty Symposium

Tuesday, October 24 || 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM|| Inspiration Hall|| Register Here

Have lunch with your colleagues and listen to them share their understanding and experiences with generative AI. We will have sessions with presentations and discussions on using AI in the classroom, to develop materials and in writing.  

A joint initiative of the President’s Office, Office of Academic Affairs, Center for Faculty Excellence and Academic Technology and Outreach.

Agenda

  • 11:30 am      Lunch
  • 11:45 am     Welcome and Overview of the Session
  • 12:00 pm     Short Presentations
        • Anne Gibson, Instructor, Jake Jabs College of Business & Entrepreneurship

        • Nick Lux, Associate Professor, Education
        • Craig Lee, Assistant Professor, Sociology & Anthropology
  • 12:30 pm      Discussion Groups 
    • Join a discussion group on the following topics:
        • Incorporating AI into the classroom
        • Using AI in writing
        • Developing classroom materials using AI
  • 1:00 pm       Student Panel Session    

OTHER MSU ANNOUNCEMENTS

ADHD Learner Strategies

Wednesday, October 11 || 12:00 PM - 12:30 PM|| Library First Floor OR Online || Register

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Quick tips for time management, studying, test taking, and tools you can use. Registration is recommended but not required. Walk-ins welcome as long as there is room. Can't make it in person? Join online!

Dyslexia Learner Strategies Workshop

Wednesday, October 18 || 12:00 PM - 12:30 PM|| Library First Floor OR Online|| Register

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Quick tips for time management, studying, test taking, and tools you can use. Registration is recommended but not required. Walk-ins welcome as long as there is room. Can't make it in person? Join online!

NCFDD WEBINARS

How to Engage in Healthy Conflict

Thursday, October 12 at 12:00 PM  MDT||  Register

Academics are notoriously conflict avoidant and the inability to manage conflict can result in negative physical, emotional, and relational consequences for tenure-track faculty. So why not learn early in your career to master the SKILL of healthy conflict so that you can effectively manage conflicts as they arise and avoid carrying around all of the negative energy, anger, and resentment in your mind and body. 

How to Engage Audiences at Conferences, in the Classroom, and Beyond!

Tuesday, October 24 at 12:00 PM  MDT ||  Register

This webinar discusses the importance of audience engagement for public presentations and provides strategies for capturing and keeping the attention of an audience in various contexts. The presenter will provide recommendations for how to study an audience prior to a presentation, as well as suggestions for verbal and nonverbal communication strategies that engage an audience the entire presentation.

 

You will need to log into your National Center for Faculty Diversity and Development (NCFDD) account and then click the link above to access the event. This online resource is available to the MSU community free of charge. Learn more about how to register.

MSU Center for Faculty Excellence
114/116 Montana Hall Montana Hall | Bozeman, MT 59717
http://www.montana.edu/facultyexcellence/ | [email protected]  | 406-994-4555