Halmos Workshop Series Dedicated to Helping Faculty
NSU Writing & Communication Center (WCC) faculty coordinators Janine Morris, Ph.D., and Eric Mason, Ph.D., have wrapped up the last of a series of workshops to help faculty in the Halmos College of Arts and Sciences (HCAS) who are planning to apply for promotion in 2024. Morris and Mason are associate professors in the Department of Communication, Media, and the Arts.
The workshops are one example of how the center serves faculty. They were designed to be an accessible and inspiring opportunity to support faculty as they wrote pieces of their dossier, including a reflective narrative, summary of accomplishments and curriculum vitae. Halmos Dean Holly Lynn Baumgartner, Ph.D., and Charles Zelden, Ph.D., Halmos promotion and sabbatical committee chair, spoke at the workshops about best practices and common pitfalls.
“The HCAS Promotion Workshop series has been a positive way to increase faculty preparedness for the application, understanding of the expectations for review and successful completion of the process, thereby achieving promotion,” Baumgartner said. “The WCC has been instrumental in organizing the myriad pieces that make for a strong dossier. It was important to me to be one of those pieces and inform faculty of what I look for in their materials.”
Students and faculty can come to the WCC to get help on their professional journeys, receiving feedback on their job search documents, professional portfolios and more. To learn more about the NSU Writing and Communication Center, visit nova.edu/wcc
Posted 02/18/24