Entitled GSE1x Unlocking the Immunity to Change: A New Approach to Personal Improvement, the course was developed by Bob Kegan and Lisa Lahey, two
of my faculty colleagues from the Harvard Graduate School of Education who are developmental psychologists and experts in adult development.
Hiring
of faculty colleagues is a crucial part of faculty governance that ought to be continued, especially in the case of policies that involve hiring through other than regular means.
I am more determined than ever to withhold my dues should Janus prevail in the SCOTUS and urge as many
of my faculty colleagues to do the same.
Not exact matches
I had just finished my second year on the
faculty at MIT, and one
of my
colleagues who had joined the academy at the time had just shared the fact that he was departing for industry.
Two years ago, a
colleague of mine, a specialist in the Old Testament, sidled over to me at a
faculty party and asked, «What are you working on?»
The fact that other members
of the Divinity
faculty and their
colleagues in other theological schools who had read the book felt likewise lessened the embarrassment, but it hardly lessened the irritation.
Robert Preus was among a group
of five
faculty members who accused certain
colleagues of entertaining various doctrinal irregularities.
The reason for this, I'm convinced, is that new
faculty — though very smart and well read (and probably better educated than most
of their senior
colleagues), though religiously observant and already experienced in teaching, though flexible, open and good - humored — have not found a vocation, do not know what purpose they want to serve.
In only one or two cases did sponsored
faculty in good jobs mess up so badly that their
colleagues did not want to retain them; and in only one or two instances did junior
faculty manage to overcome the handicap
of appointment to a junk job.
Occasionally, however, I recall uneasily a
colleague's suggestion at a
faculty meeting a couple
of years ago: «I would like us to consider whether we should continue to designate students» degrees as cum laude, magna cum laude, or summa cum laude.
His academic
colleagues at Union were taken aback by his brash, outspoken touting
of socialism and pacifism when he joined the
faculty, but they were even less ready when he attacked theological and political liberalism in this book.
With respect to the
faculty of an institution, whom I prefer to think
of as «senior
colleagues,» this necessity would mean that the enfleshment
of commitment and knowledge must be widely evident.
He is also one
of three
faculty colleagues to whom I gave the first draft
of my article for feedback.
Kaplan became one
of the most influential
of American Jewish philosophers in part because he was willing to teach homiletics, which many
of his
colleagues on the
faculty considered beneath them.
A number
of women
of my acquaintance admire its depth but don't think its profundity worth the price
of its delivery; and among a certain group
of male
faculty colleagues who've seen the movie, the town
of Bruges itself apparently forever after will be referred to as «F*cking Bruges.»
My sympathy and apology go: to my teaching
colleagues who have had to put up with my barrage
of «Niebuhrisms» at the midmorning
faculty coffee break for the last several months.
I told a
faculty colleague, Professor D,
of the incident (without mentioning Student A by name).
He was excited when he arrived on campus because, after years
of working in other environments, he thought that he was finally about to learn, from his
colleagues on the
faculty, how one could teach science in a way that was integrated fully with the faith.
Whether this means that team teaching must be the order
of the day, or whether individual
faculty members can retool themselves to draw on their
colleagues» expertise, is not as clear.
Küng was taken completely by surprise and deeply hurt personally; as one
of the senior members
of the Catholic
faculty, he had been a key figure in the appointment
of all seven persons and had regarded them as supportive friends as well as
colleagues.
by Wolfgang Bartholomäus, dean
of the Catholic
faculty, and Küng's other
colleagues Norbert Greenacher, Bernard Lang and Herbert Haag.
Although the contacts between Protestant and Roman Catholic
colleagues have been generally cordial in Tübingen over the years, there nevertheless exist two totally separate
faculties, two libraries, two patterns for examinations and, in the last analysis, two ways
of doing theology.
The Protestant
faculty, which on December 19 had endorsed Küng on the principle
of freedom
of theological inquiry (Der Fall Küng, p. 292), was stunned because its members had assumed that on this fundamental principle they were at one with their Catholic
colleagues.
The decisive event in the whole Kung episode was the declaration issued by seven (out
of 11)
of Küng's
colleagues on the Catholic
faculty on February 5, when they maintained that any professor without a missio canonica (i.e., official endorsement as a teacher
of Roman Catholic theology) should not remain on a Roman Catholic
faculty (Der Fall Küng, pp. 235 - 44).
This defect, in turn, tends to deprive many
of those who spend their lives in the universities
of the American Church
of the admirable industry and unremitting labor in research and publication which characterize a far greater proportion
of their
colleagues on the
faculties of the secular universities.»
This works against the idea that the
faculties of theological schools have more in common with one another in a cross-disciplinary way than they have in common with
colleagues in the same disciplines outside theological schools.
The
faculty came to be perceived as
colleagues with students in situations which raised issues
of personal faith, the capacity to respond in certain situations — in short, questions
of ministry.
Having taught in a
faculty of education for 21 years, I can attest to its dominance in everyday discourse among student teachers as well as among many
of my
colleagues.
Despite finding that underreporting continues to be what she wrote in two 2013 studies to be an «alarming» and «overwhelming» problem, Dr. Johna Register - Mihalik, a research scientist and member
of the
faculty at the Matthew Gfeller Sport - Related TBI Research Center at the University
of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, recently told MomsTEAM that the reason she and her
colleagues did not recommend the use
of impact sensors in addressing the problem was that she viewed «the use
of impact sensors in concussion detection, as the science, although a growing field
of information, [as] just not quite there in [terms
of] how the [y] may best be used from a clinical standpoint and across all sport settings.»
During a recent
faculty meeting over this subject, I and a handful
of others gave concrete examples
of how
colleagues ignoring the FMNV create unnecessary obstacles for teachers who don't give candy and students.
Healthy Children
faculty members and
colleagues have been working alongside the Egyptian Lactation Consultant Association and the Egyptian Ministry
of Health to rejuvenate the Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative (BFHI) for over 10 years.
Hundreds
of students,
faculty and staff filled the auditorium Friday morning at Springfield's High School
of Commerce to remember fellow students, friends and
colleagues who were killed by a gunman at the Sandy Hook School.
Another
colleague of the deceased in the Faculty
of Science, identified as Aisha said the deceased had «E» in CHM101 (Chemistry for first year students), a reportedly dreaded course for year one students in the science and technology related
faculties.
«Aaron Podolefsky provided outstanding leadership in his three years
of service as president
of SUNY Buffalo State and I join the students,
faculty, staff and alumni
of the campus as well as his
colleagues across SUNY in wishing him the very best as he steps down to focus on his health,» Zimpher said.
In a U.S. survey conducted in 1995 by Eric Campbell, a health policy researcher at Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School in Boston, and his
colleagues, more than a quarter
of life - science
faculty members reported receiving support from industry through grant agreements and research contracts.
In other 1995 results, Campbell and his
colleagues found that almost half
of life - sciences
faculty members in the United States received gifts from industry, including biomaterials, equipment, discretionary funds, and student support.
Assadi - Porter's total dependence on soft money is one
of the few aspects
of her job that distinguishes her from
faculty colleagues, she says.
The analysis by Aaron Clauset at the University
of Colorado Boulder and
colleagues revealed that only 25 %
of the institutions produced 71 to 86 %
of all tenure - track
faculty.
Brat's Democratic opponent is a
faculty colleague, assistant professor
of sociology Jack Trammell.
The result is a commentary article in the May 2015 issue
of the journal Academic Medicine, where Holleman and two
colleagues present MD Anderson as a case study illustrative
of a broader national trend and encourage other institutions to address what the authors identify as the
faculty morale problem.
«If you get a number
of computer programmers who are moving to the United States, as we do under the H - 1B program,... then computer programmers» earnings are either going to be hurt or not rise as much as otherwise,» agreed Friedman's fellow economics Nobelist and University
of Chicago
faculty colleague Gary Becker in a lecture.
Then the researchers, led by then - post-doc, now Oregon State University
faculty member Matthew Robinson and
colleagues, took biopsies from the volunteers» thigh muscles and compared the molecular makeup
of their muscle cells to samples from sedentary volunteers.
Her first study on the topic reported that, in biological and physical sciences departments, a collegial climate — an environment where
faculty members feel included in the department's informal network and feel that their
colleagues value their research, among other factors — increased the number
of papers that
faculty members produced.
During this discussion, the administrators and
faculty wanted to find out from their
colleagues what type
of organizational structure their peer institutions had put into place to address the needs
of postdocs.
«Simply having a policy in the
faculty handbook is not enough, «says Lisa Wolfwendel
of the University
of Kansas in Lawrence, who presented the data with her
colleague, Kelly Ward
of Washington State University in Pullman.
To answer that question, Basson and a team
of colleagues, which includes Dr. William P. Newman, chair emeritus
of the SMHS Department
of Internal Medicine, and Dr. Daniel Persinger, a surgical resident at the time the research was performed and currently an SMHS junior
faculty member in surgery, got to work.
* In contrast to their
colleagues in the health sciences, biologists are relatively unconcerned (0.14) about the number
of underrepresented minority
faculty members.
He tells
of «senior professors whose partners had cancer and no health insurance; researchers who left the commonwealth, taking major grants with them;
faculty who, unlike their straight
colleagues, are paying out
of their pockets for costly individual policies for their partners and who resent the discrimination; young professors and administrators who are looking to leave the state; and so forth.»
In an article recently published in the journal Body Image, Hillard and her
colleagues, fellow Notre Dame psychology graduate student Rebecca A. Morrissey, and Notre Dame
faculty members Dawn M. Gondoli, associate professor
of psychology, and Alexandra F. Corning, research associate professor
of psychology, reported on results from their study
of a representative group
of sixth - through eighth - grade girls and their mothers.
James Guevara, M.D., M.P.H.,
of the Children's Hospital
of Philadelphia, and
colleagues conducted a study to determine whether minority
faculty development programs targeting underrepresented minority
faculty are associated with increases in underrepresented minority
faculty representation, recruitment, and promotion.