ADVANCE Calendar

Success w/Multiple Roles://IAC Advance Lunch

November 2014

The panel will open with observations and comments on success with a range of professional roles, including key administrative responsibilities; roles in and out of the institution, including those personal and those with the public; and roles that cross fields/disciplines.



IAC ADVANCE Lunch and Discussion

"Productive Faculty Outcomes: Success with Multiple Roles."
with panel
Diana Hicks (PubPolicy)
Lauren Klein (LMC)
Margaret Kosal (Inta)

Wednesday, 5 November
11:30 am - 1 pm
Bill Moore Student Success Center

Dr. Ivie's visit: Oct. 21, talk, lunch, and reception

October 2014

Dear ADVANCE Professors,

Next week, School of Physics and CoS will have a distinguished visitor,
Dr. Rachel Ivie, Associate Director of the Statistical Research Center 
(SRC) at the American Institute of Physics.

Besides the Physics Colloquium on Monday Oct. 20, there will be three 
events in the CoS on Tuesday, Oct. 21: a lunch 12-1:30 (see below); a 
talk 2-3 and a reception 3-4 (are in the attachment flyer, please feel 
free to post them). You are invited to all three events. Please pass 

From Rebecca Burnett: LMC/WCP Bookfair

April 2014

Greetings,

Not every teaching resource is online. Remember old-fashion academic book fairs? We're having one — Tuesday, April 2, in Hall 102. Who's coming? Macmillan (Bedford/St. Martin's), Norton, Oxford University Press, Pearson, and McGraw-Hill. See the attached flyer. You can expect books in these areas:
Composition readers
Literary readers/anthologies or other literary texts
Technical communication and business communication books
English studies books
Cultural studies books
Science/technology and culture books

IAC Advance Lunch/Discuss: Pathways/Passages in Academic Positions

February 2014

PATHWAYS AND PASSAGES IN ACADEMIC POSITIONS:
ASSISTANT TO ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, ASSOCIATE TO FULL, AND ACADEMIC LEADERSHIP 

with

Susan Cozzens
Vice Provost for Graduate Education and Faculty Affairs

Narin Hassan
Associate Professor, School of Literature, Media, and Communication

Katja Weber
Professor, Sam Nunn School of International Affairs

Tuesday, 18 February 2014
12 noon - 1:30 pm

Bill Moore Student Success Center
Press Room B