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CIRTL Forum Program
Center for the Integration of Research, Teaching, and Learning (CIRTL)
2008 Forum Program
June 16-17, 2008
Madison, WI
Goals:
- To explore the degree of alignment of STEM faculty experiences from graduate school through early-career faculty positions
- To enhance mutual awareness and alignment of key stakeholder groups – graduate students, graduate universities, academic employers and graduate faculty
- To highlight the new generation of graduate students and early-career faculty prepared by future faculty programs
June 15, 2008
6:00-8:00 pm Registration Desk Open and Displays Available for Poster Setup
June 16, 2008
Morning Agenda
7:00 am Continental Breakfast, Registration Desk Open, and Displays Available
for Poster Setup
8:00 am Welcome
John Wiley, Chancellor,
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Bob Mathieu, Professor of Astronomy, University of Wisconsin-Madison
8:30 am Opening Address
Cora Marrett, Assistant Director, NSF Education and Human Resources
9:00 am Examining the Alignment Among the Stakeholder Groups
Facilitator: Diane Ebert-May, Professor of Plant Biology, Michigan State University
9:20 am Stakeholder Perspectives
Facilitator: Karl Smith, Morse-Alumni Distinguished Professor, University of Minnesota & Cooperative Learning Professor of Engineering Education Fellow, Discovery Learning Center Purdue University
Panelists:
Adam Fagen, Senior Program Officer, National Research Council
Elizabeth McCormack, Professor of Physics, Bryn Mawr College
Barbara A. Hacker, Associate Dean, College of Engineering, California State Polytechnic University at Pomona
George Walker, Vice-President for Research and Dean of the University Graduate School, Florida International University
10:15 am Break
11:00 am Uncovering Reasons for Alignments and Misalignments
Small-group discussions across stakeholders
12:15 pm Lunch
Afternoon Agenda
1:00 pm What are Employing Academic Institutions Looking For in New Faculty?
Panelists:
Community and Technical Colleges - Rufus
Glasper, Chancellor, Maricopa Community Colleges
Comprehensive Regional Universities -
Louise Hainline, Dean of Research and Graduate Studies, City University
of New York (Brooklyn College)
Liberal Arts Colleges - Jim Swartz,
Professor of Chemistry, Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean
of the College, Grinnell College
Minority-Serving Institutions - Orlando Taylor, Vice Provost
for Research, Dean of the Graduate School, Howard University
Research Intensive Universities - Karen Klomparens,
Dean, Graduate School, Michigan State University
1:40 pm Break/Transition to Concurrent Sessions
2:00 pm Concurrent Sessions with Leaders from Employing Academic Institutions (Session A)
Community and Technical Colleges
Rufus Glasper with:
Jackie Joseph-Silverstein - Cuyahoga Community
College
Andrew Jones - Dallas County Community College District
Comprehensive Regional Universities
Louise Hainline with:
Steven Murray - California State University, Fullerton
A. Jerry Benson - James Madison University
Malayappan Shridhar - University of Michigan-Dearborn
Liberal Arts Colleges
Jim Swartz with:
Neal Abraham - Depauw University Ferol Menzel - Wartburg College
Minority-Serving Institutions
Orlando Taylor with:
Kelly Mack - University of Maryland, Eastern
Shore
Clytrice Watson - Delaware State University
Olac Fuentes - University of Texas at El Paso
Research Intensive Universities
Karen Klomparens with:
Cindy Nakatsu - Purdue University (Session A)
Richard Sleight - Yale University (Session A)
Nick Altiero - Tulane University (Session B)
David Engelke - University of Michigan (Session B)
2:45 pm Break
3:15 pm Concurrent Sessions with Leaders from Employing Academic Institutions (Session B)
(See Session A)
4:15 pm Poster Sessions:
- Teaching-as-Research – Graduate Student Investigations into Enhanced STEM Learning
- Graduate Programs to Prepare Future STEM Faculty
- Early Career Faculty Preparation Programs
- Research on the Graduate School – Faculty Transition
5:15 pm Social Hour with posters
6:15 pm Dinner
7:30 pm Evening Address - Jorge Cham, Author of Ph.D. Comics
The Power of Procrastination: Surviving
Graduate School and Deciding What is Next
June 17, 2008
Morning Agenda
7:00 am Registration Desk Open
7:30 am Buffet Breakfast
8:30 am Opening Address
James M. Gentile, President of Research Corporation
9:00 am The Early Career Faculty Experience
Leader: Jeanne Narum, Director, Project Kaleidoscope
Nancy Wall, Associate Dean of the Faculty, Lawrence University
10:30 am Break
11:00 am Forum Summary
Linda Katehi, Provost, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
11:20 am Graduate Student and Early-Career Faculty Summary Panel
11:40 am Open Discussion & Questions
12:30 pm Lunch and Adjourn at 1:30pm
12:30-1:30 Future Faculty Development Organizations Networking Lunch
An informal conversation for graduate students and post-docs
Michelle Simms, CIRTL Graduate Research Assistant, Texas A&M University
Don Gillian-Daniel, Associate Director, Delta Program, University of Wisconsin-Madison
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This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. 0227592.
Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s)
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