Faculty, professional staff and doctoral students are invited to explore how their roles as educators, researchers, mentors and colleagues can positively shape the academic environments in which they work.
Provost
Rebekah Dunaway, clinical instructor and advising coordinator in the School of Social Work, is the recipient of the Outstanding New Faculty Adviser Award, and the Statler College Advising Center is the recipient of the Outstanding Advising Program Award.
Nominations for honorary doctoral degree candidates to be awarded at Commencement ceremonies in May are due to the Office of the Provost by Oct. 3.
The ADVANCE Center will host a virtual workshop to help faculty and instructors apply qualitative data analysis methods to their Student Perception of Teaching results from 1-2:30 p.m Friday (Aug. 29) on Zoom.
Ashton Marra is an alum and Clarksburg native who has served as a teaching associate professor in the Reed School of Media and Communications since 2018. She is dedicated to shaping journalism, and sports and adventure media majors into the next generation of ethical and empathetic reporters.
With the new academic year officially underway, we recognize the key roles that faculty and instructors play in helping the University fulfill its mission through teaching, research and service. The Office of the Provost is committed to providing the support they need to grow professionally and lead our students.