«Lots of colleges are now in the process of trying to better
support faculty off the tenure track,» says Adrianna Kezar, a professor of higher education at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles and co-director of The Delphi Project.
Not exact matches
As part of its «Benchmark Best Practices» series, COACHE surveyed
faculty at its member institutions — more than 200 colleges and universities across the United States — about the effectiveness (or ineffectiveness) of mentoring both on and
off campus, while also gauging the adequacy of existing
support at individual schools.
In this issue of Ed., we take a closer look at some of the questions Ed School
faculty are tackling and how
support from the Dean's Venture Fund is getting these important initiatives
off the ground.
Harvard Graduate School of Education Information Technology (IT), in partnership with the Technology, Innovation, and Education (TIE) Program and various
faculty, recently kicked
off an Innovation Initiative through the opening of the LaunchPad — a space dedicated to
supporting student innovation.
In
support of the building, as well as urgently needed scholarship endowment for students in the School of Art, an unprecedented fundraising initiative, The CalArts Art Benefit and Auction, will kick -
off with a preview exhibition at Regen Projects in Los Angeles on Feb. 26, 2014, continue with parallel shows at the Paula Cooper Gallery and Metro Pictures in New York opening on April 5, 2014, and culminate in a special auction of major works donated by CalArts alumni,
faculty and friends at Christie's spring auction on May 13 - 14 in New York.