View allAll Photos Tagged faculty

Photo by Kasey Samuel Adams

Ashwin Shahani, MSE Assistant Professor, and Saman Moniri, ChE PhD Student, discuss an image of a spiral structure in a sample material in the MC2 Lab in the North Campus Research Center on North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, MI on January 22, 2020.

 

Shahani’s group is working to map out the process of creating spiral structures in materials. This could lead to a wide range of new applications in optical and mechanical applications.

 

Photo: Joseph Xu/Michigan Engineering, Communications & Marketing

On Thursday, November 21, UTHealth recognized its exemplary educators, practitioners, and researchers appointed to endowed faculty positions and honored the benefactors who generously established the awards from 2017, 2018, and 2019.

DLIFLC celebrates 2nd annual Faculty Appreciation Day ~

More than 200 faculty and staff members showed Thursday on Soldier Field at the Presidio of Monterey for a barbecue sponsored by the Command Group in honor of the instructors who work so hard teaching students some 17 different languages. The tradition stated with the arrival of DLIFLC Commandant, Col. Phil Deppert, who says that the "faculty are my troops." (U.S. Army photo by Natela Cutter)

NEW WILMINGTON, Pa. - Dr. Helen Boylan, Westminster associate professor of chemistry presented "Shale Happens: An Investigation of the Environmental Chemistry of Hydraulic Fracturing " at the Faires Faculty Forum on Wednesday, Sept. 26, at Westminster College.

 

Boylan has been doing collaborative research with undergraduate students on environmental analysis of hydraulic fracturing for over a year. She will discuss the pros and cons of shale gas extraction in the context of undergraduate research on the topic. She will also share experimental results on frack water and future plans involving air quality monitoring.

 

Boylan, a Westminster graduate who joined the faculty in 2001, earned a Ph.D. from Duquesne University.

 

The Faculty Forum was established in 1990 by Dr. Barbara Faires, Westminster professor of mathematics emerita, during her term as dean of the college and vice president for academic affairs. Faculty members from all disciplines volunteer to present lectures on their current research, artistic productions, and scholarship of teaching and learning. Each forum presents new ideas with innovative lecture techniques.

Tim Biblarz, Associate Professor of Sociology and Gender Studies, engages students inside his David X. Marks residence as part of the Faculty in Residence Tuesday night programming March 27, 2018. Photo by David Sprague

Alec Gallimore, Robert J Vlasic Dean of Engineering, Arthur F Thurnau Professor, Richard F and Eleanor A Towner Professor of Engineering and Professor of Aerospace Engineering, speaks at the Chuck Vest Sculpture Dedication during the Mechanical Engineering 150th Anniversary Celebration in the G.G. Brown Building on North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, MI on September 21, 2018.

 

Photo: Joseph Xu/Michigan Engineering, Communications & Marketing

VUSM College Cup

Centennial Park - VU Rec Center

5K at Centennial Park, moving to Rec Center for Opening Ceremony, games and flag football.

Vanderbilt University

 

Photo: Anne Rayner; VU

Havard Faculty Club Ford Transit Conect Cambridge MA Boston

Tim Biblarz, Associate Professor of Sociology and Gender Studies, engages students inside his David X. Marks residence as part of the Faculty in Residence Tuesday night programming March 27, 2018. Photo by David Sprague

Renaissance Charter High School for Innovation faculty traing day November 5, 2013

Assembling pics and text from my old UBC portfolio website

 

+ + +

 

Standard #8. Educators contribute to the profession.

 

+ + +

 

Teaching Environmental Sustainability

 

“It is crystal clear we are in a great transition period as we have to shift to sustainability. This shift has to be accompanied by a fundamental transformation in the way we perceive the world. And that, I believe, is strongly shaped in the early years of life. I believe the most critical period is K to Grade 4 as children acquire beliefs and values that become the lenses through which we perceive the world. You are doing (next to parents) the most important job in education.” — David Suzuki

 

~

 

The CITE Cohort and the David Suzuki Lecture

 

During the year, the CITE cohort lead a student initiative to organize a David Suzuki presentation for the UBC Education faculty and students. At the event, David Suzuki talked about teaching environmental sustainability and he made great links about the importance of connecting and understanding our place with the earth. When we forget that we need … The earth, the soil, water and air … We seem to do the most illogical things with them.

 

~

 

Reconnecting Ecology and Economy

 

In order, for our species to survive, we need to transform our thinking. We need to change our energy and consumption patterns. We have to question our goals of material wealth. Do we really need corporations to always dramatically improve profits every year? Maybe this recession is a wake up call to re-examine our priorities? As David Suzuki said to us in March, “We have to find some harmony between our ecology and our economy — after all — they have a common root.”

 

~

 

Our Role In Shifting Perspectives

 

David Suzuki said the biggest way to implement change is through reaching society’s children. With our messages and engaging lessons, children have the potential to shift their parents thinking and actions. As teachers, we have the potential to make a gigantic impact on our future.

 

~

 

The Power Of People

 

The event was a huge success and our CITE cohort created a wonderful and inspiring contribution to our profession. It was a powerful example of the endless possibilities of a school community working together.

 

~

 

Enclosed is another link about the event … If the link doesn’t work, copy and paste it into your browser window.

 

educ.ubc.ca/news/2009/suzuki.html

 

Faculty gather to meet slumi students. Photo taken by Toby Ziemer on October 11th, 2014.

Faculty gather to meet slumi students. Photo taken by Toby Ziemer on October 11th, 2014.

Academic excellence reception, students mingle with faculty, staff, and administrators

Faculty gather to meet slumi students. Photo taken by Toby Ziemer on October 11th, 2014.

Tim Biblarz, Associate Professor of Sociology and Gender Studies, engages students inside his David X. Marks residence as part of the Faculty in Residence Tuesday night programming March 27, 2018. Photo by David Sprague

Postcard of a house of Faculty Row. Printed on the front: "Faculty Row, Michigan Agriculture College, Lansing, Mich." Written on the back: "Mrs. Harriett Brattier, 552 N. Dervey St. Owosso, Michigan." "Dear Hattie: - Three times and out. Hope you will get her the 18th. We ought to have an extra good visit after waiting so long. Let me know if Chas. And Grace are coming with you. Hope they can. Tell Bob I am going to Owosso before the excursions stop but don't know whether I'll get there or not. Must ring off as it is bed time. Hoping to see you soon, I am as ever Daisy Wilkes." It is postmarked Lansing, Michigan, October 10, 1908, 8 a.m.

 

Circa 1908

 

Repository Information:

Michigan State University Archives & Historical Collections, Conrad Hall, 888 Wilson Rd., Room 101, East Lansing, MI 48824, archives.msu.edu

 

Subjects:

Michigan State University -- Faculty Row

 

Resource Identifier:

A000970

Everyday snap shots of faculty life in SFAMSC

 

DLIFLC celebrates 2nd annual Faculty Appreciation Day ~

More than 200 faculty and staff members showed Thursday on Soldier Field at the Presidio of Monterey for a barbecue sponsored by the Command Group in honor of the instructors who work so hard teaching students some 17 different languages. The tradition stated with the arrival of DLIFLC Commandant, Col. Phil Deppert, who says that the "faculty are my troops." (U.S. Army photo by Natela Cutter)

Tim Biblarz, Associate Professor of Sociology and Gender Studies, engages students inside his David X. Marks residence as part of the Faculty in Residence Tuesday night programming March 27, 2018. Photo by David Sprague

designed by Siza Vieira

 

Founded in 1979, and benefiting from the legacy of the School of Fine Arts of the University of Porto (ESBAP), the Faculty of Architecture (FAUP) is one of the most reputable schools of architecture in the world. Important names of the “Escola do Porto” (one of the most influential currents of contemporary architecture in Portugal) studied and lectured at FAUP. Among them are Álvaro Siza Vieira and Eduardo Souto Moura, the only two Portuguese architects awarded the Pritzker Prize, considered by many to be the “Nobel Prize” for architecture.

 

Located at Polo III (Campo Alegre) of the University of Porto, the complex of buildings housing the FAUP since 1992 is also one of the most emblematic creations in Siza Vieira’s career.

Faculty Senate meeting in Gore on March 23rd, 2015. KIRK SMITH/THE REVIEW

Faculty gather to meet slumi students. Photo taken by Toby Ziemer on October 11th, 2014.

DLIFLC celebrates 2nd annual Faculty Appreciation Day ~

More than 200 faculty and staff members showed Thursday on Soldier Field at the Presidio of Monterey for a barbecue sponsored by the Command Group in honor of the instructors who work so hard teaching students some 17 different languages. The tradition stated with the arrival of DLIFLC Commandant, Col. Phil Deppert, who says that the "faculty are my troops." (U.S. Army photo by Natela Cutter)

Faculty take care of their sugar fix with a lolilpop.

Members of the U.S. Military Academy faculty march into Michie Stadium to take their seats behind the graduating Class of 2010 on Graduation Day May 22 at West Point, N.Y. The class valedictorian with the highest cuulative Academic Quality Point Average was Cadet Alexandra Rosenberg. (Photo by Tommy Gilligan/Pointer View)

  

DLIFLC celebrates 2nd annual Faculty Appreciation Day ~

More than 200 faculty and staff members showed Thursday on Soldier Field at the Presidio of Monterey for a barbecue sponsored by the Command Group in honor of the instructors who work so hard teaching students some 17 different languages. The tradition stated with the arrival of DLIFLC Commandant, Col. Phil Deppert, who says that the "faculty are my troops." (U.S. Army photo by Natela Cutter)

Faculty gather to meet slumi students. Photo taken by Toby Ziemer on October 11th, 2014.

1 2 3 5 7 ••• 79 80