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Preparing Faculty For Overseas Assignments, Garry Mcdaniel, Debra Petrizzo, Gary Stroud, Susan Arehart
Preparing Faculty For Overseas Assignments, Garry Mcdaniel, Debra Petrizzo, Gary Stroud, Susan Arehart
Learning Showcase 2014
With increased globalization, more colleges and universities are establishing faculty exchanges, study abroad programs, collaborative research efforts, and technical assistance programs with counterparts overseas resulting in enhanced faculty development, increased learning for students, revenue generation and prestige for the partnering institutions. If faculty are inadequately prepared and supported for overseas assignments valuable time and resources are wasted, student learning is impacted, and the image of the institution and faculty member may suffer. The purpose of this research was to determine how institutions can better prepare faculty for overseas assignments. To study this problem, faculty with international teaching experience and overseas …
Diversity Dimensions Committee: A Historical Review, Barbara Carder, Sarah Gepper
Diversity Dimensions Committee: A Historical Review, Barbara Carder, Sarah Gepper
Learning Showcase 2014
The Diversity Dimensions Committee began in 2010 as an initiative from Human Resources leadership. A diversity group was needed on campus to serve the Franklin University community. Research was completed and a small group of Human Resources staff members were charged with working on educational and awareness events.
Sarah Gepper now coordinates this group that has expanded to include interested employees from a cross-section of departments, interests, and backgrounds. The committee now boasts 15 members who meet on a monthly basis to brainstorm events that will benefit and enrich a University community, and thereby fulfilling the charter of the committee: …