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Today: Faculty Opportunities for Study Abroad

Are you interested in teaching abroad? The Study Abroad Office is gearing up to develop faculty-led study abroad programs for 2016! Come to our information session to learn about the program proposal process and how to apply for the TU Faculty-Led Study Abroad Program Development Grant. Former faculty directors will also be on hand to […]

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Faculty Conversation: Curricular Designs for Global Learning

Faculty Conversation: Curricular Designs for Global Learning Thursday, November 20, 2014 3:00 – 4:30 p.m. PY #405 How are colleges and universities reimagining undergraduate curricula and majors to help students thrive in a globally interconnected world? Many institutions include as part of their mission statements promises to prepare all of their graduates for active, successful […]

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Faculty Opportunities for Study Abroad Information Session

Are you interested in teaching abroad? The Study Abroad Office is gearing up to develop faculty-led study abroad programs for 2016! Come to our information session to learn about the program proposal process and how to apply for the TU Faculty-Led Study Abroad Program Development Grant. Former faculty directors will also be on hand to […]

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Faculty Conversation: Curricular Designs for Global Learning

Faculty Conversation: Curricular Designs for Global Learning Thursday, November 20, 2014 3:00 – 4:30 p.m. PY #405 How are colleges and universities reimagining undergraduate curricula and majors to help students thrive in a globally interconnected world? Many institutions include as part of their mission statements promises to prepare all of their graduates for active, successful […]

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Study Abroad in Your Classroom

Want to share more information with your students about study abroad? Let us come to you… before the October 15 deadline for Minimester and Spring 2015 programs! The TU Study Abroad Office can: Speak to your class or student group about a specific opportunity abroad. Give a presentation about the study abroad process at TU. […]

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Study Abroad in Your Classroom

Want to share more information with your students about study abroad? Let us come to you. The TU Study Abroad Office can: Speak to your class or student group about a specific opportunity abroad. Give a presentation about the study abroad process at TU. Host an informal conversation about study abroad with returning study abroad […]

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Faculty Research Opportunity in France

IAU College’s Resident Fellows Program in Aix-en-Provence, France has extended its application deadline through September 15th for the fall 2014 semester. Applications for the spring 2015 semester will be accepted through November 10th.  Interested candidates may access the application online at https://iaufrance.org/content/uploads/cms/images/iau_resident_fellow_application.pdf. The Resident Fellows Program is designed for visiting professors – on sabbatical leave from their home institutions […]

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Faculty-Led Study Abroad Proposals Deadline: April 1, 2014

Are you interested in teaching abroad? The Study Abroad Office is gearing up to develop faculty-led study abroad programs for 2015! The deadline for submitting a new or repeat proposal to be a faculty director of a short-term study abroad program during Minimester, Spring Break or Summer 2015 or for site visit funding in 2014-2015 […]

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Faculty & Staff Kudos

Faculty Kudos Honors College Andrew Reiner (English) was a featured contributor to the cultural arts radio show “The Signal” on Baltimore’s NPR affiliate WYPR-FM. Reiner read aloud an essay that explores the costs of social perfection on college students who use Facebook. Listen to the piece at http://wypr.org/post/signal-11714. Andrew Reiner (English) had an essay titled “Love, […]

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2013 Calendar Year End Leave Announcement for Regular Staff, Librarians, and 12-Month Faculty

The final pay period of the 2013 “Calendar Year” for leave purposes is pay period 12/25/13-1/7/14. As a result, all earned 2013 Holiday and Personal leave hours must be used on or before 1/7/14 or they will be lost. When planning on leave usage during the Winter Break (12/21/13 through 1/1/14) full time non-facilities employees […]

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Faculty Kudos

College of Education Richard E. Vatz, Department of Instructional Leadership and Professional Development, appeared on Fox news nationally Nov. 7-8 to comment on President Obama’s promises to ensure that the Affordable Health Care Act would not make anyone lose their coverage or their doctor.  Locally, he appeared Nov. 7 on WBFF to talk about the […]

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Faculty & Staff Kudos

Faculty Kudos College of Business and Economics Michaël Dewally and Yingying Shao (Department of Finance) along with Tim Yeager of the University of Arkansas had a paper titled “Liquidity crisis, relationship lending and corporate finance” accepted for publication in the Journal of Banking and Finance. Michaël Dewally, Susan Flaherty and Daniel Singer (Department of Finance) […]

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Faculty & Staff Kudos

Faculty Kudos College of Liberal Arts Alan Britt, Department of English, was honored when 14 of his poems were translated into Hungarian by Paul Sohar. Along with an introduction to Britt, his poems appeared as a special feature in the popular Irodalmi Jelen journal distributed throughout Romania, Hungary and Europe in general. They can we viewed at […]

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OAI Fall 2013 – Faculty Chat Series (October 30, 2013)

I Am a Faculty member, which Means____????   Join the Office of Academic Innovation at the OAI Faculty Chat Series on October 30, 2013 and April 23, 2014 . These chats are informal conversations sparked by questions revolving around topics such as the state of learning and teaching in higher education and their impact on […]

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Faculty Kudos

College of Fine Arts and Communication Dr. Richard Vatz had an article published in the June 3, 2013 issue of The Washington Times, entitled “A Rorschach Test of Modern Mental Health Care,” which critically evaluates the new diagnostic manual of The American Psychiatric Association.

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CBE Professors to Present Sabbatical Work

CBE Professors Bharat Jain, Doug Ross and Filiz Tabak will present their sabbatical research work at the College of Business and Economics’ third annual Development & Research Conference on Friday May 3. The event, which features sessions from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., brings together students, faculty and the business community to share applied research. […]

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Faculty Kudos

College of Liberal Arts Dr. Jack Fruchtman, Political Science, was a panelist on the Marc Steiner Show on WEAA-FM on March 13. Professor Andrew Reiner, English lecturer, was quoted in The Chicago Tribune‘s article, “Is your smartphone hurting your GPA?”   College of Fine Arts and Communication Dr. Richard Vatz, COMM/MCOM, published a lead article in The […]

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Faculty Kudos

College of Liberal Arts Matthew Durington, Associate Professor of Anthropology and Director of International Studies, was interviewed on the BBC and has an op-ed published in the Baltimore Sun regarding fear culture in South Africa and the Oscar Pistorius impending trial.  His op-ed can be found here Fran Botkin’s article “Revising the Colonial Caribbean: Three-Fingered […]

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Faculty Kudos

College of Liberal Arts Professor Bethany Brand in the Department of Psychology earned the Cornelia B. Wilbur Award by the International Society for the Study of Trauma and Dissociation for outstanding clinical contribution to the treatment of dissociative disorders for the TOP DD study.  She also earned the Pierre Janet Writing Award for most important publication in […]

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The School of Emerging Technology Hosts Workshop on Ethics & Technology

The School of Emerging Technology hosts a workshop on the teaching of ethics and technology Are you interested in the teaching of ethics? Join your colleagues for our continuing conversation about how technology has impacted ethics and society! We will be talking about how ethics cuts across disciplines and approaches we have all taken to […]

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