Spring 2016

How to Find Funding – Dr. Nicole Wagner, Research Coordinator, Office of the Associate VP for Research – Tues, Jan 26, 10-11 am, Alk 119

Being a Scholar is More Than Being a Publisher – Dr. Tom Grimes, Professor, School of Journalism and Mass Communication – Wed Feb 3, 11 am-12 pm, Alk 105/106

Understanding Your Position as a Nontenure Line Faculty (NLF) Member – Dr. Debra Feakes, Professor, Chemistry and Biochemistry and Mr. Andrew Marks, Senior Lecturer, School of Social Work– Thurs, Feb 11, 12-1 pm, Alk 105/106

Promotion to Full Professor: Advice for Associate Professors – Dr. Gene Bourgeois, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dr. Cynthia Opheim, Associate Provost for Academic Affairs – Wed, Feb 24, 1-3 pm, Alk 105/106

Transforming Good Ideas into Funded Research: Strategies for New Faculty and New Grant Seekers – Dr. Nicole Wagner, Assistant Director, Research and Federal Relations, Office of Research Development and Ms. Stephanie A. Korcheck, Research Coordinator for Proposal Development, College of Education – Thurs, Feb 25, 9-10:30 am, Alk 105/106

Fostering College Students’ Interest and Motivation in the Classroom – Dr. Taylor Acee, Assistant Professor, Department of Curriculum & Instruction – Thurs, March 10, 3:30-4:15 pm, Online Webinar

Effective Strategies for Crafting Competitive Research Proposals for External Funding – Dr. Nicole Wagner, Assistant Director, Research and Federal Relations, Office of Research Development and Ms. Stephanie A. Korcheck, Research Coordinator for Proposal Development, College of Education – Tues, March 29, 11 am-12 pm, Alk 105/106

Scholarship is a Blue Collar Profession – Dr. Tom Grimes, Professor, School of Journalism and Mass Communication – Wed March 30, 11 am-12 pm, Alk 105/106

Establishing and Maintaining the “Write” Habit – Dr. Dominique Chlup, Professional Developer in Research, Texas A&M University – Friday, April 1, 1- 3:30 pm, Alk 105/106

Linking Research and Commercialization: An Open Discussion for those New to and Experienced with Commercialization – Reddy Venumbaka, Director, Technology Commercialization – Thurs, April 7, 11 am-12 pm, Alk 119

Understanding Your Position as a Nontenure Line Faculty (NLF) Member – Dr. Debra Feakes, Professor, Chemistry and Biochemistry and Mr. Andrew Marks, Senior Lecturer, School of Social Work – Tues, April 12, 11 am-12 pm, Alk 119

Student Outcome Evaluations – Beth Wuest, Associate Vice President for Institutional Effectiveness – Tues, April 19, 11 am-12 pm, Alk105/106

Fulbright: An Overview of the Process – Daris Hale, Professor, School of Music Fulbright Campus Representative, Texas State University – Wed, April 20, 2:30-4 pm, JCK 460