Dear Colleagues,
Happy New Year! I hope you had a lovely break. I’m writing to you in my role as the peer facilitator for the Faculty Mentoring Programs, sponsored by the Provost’s office.
Sign up for in-person mentoring workshops here. There are three series: new faculty, recently promoted, and leadership development.
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Faculty Mentoring Programs Updates:
I am delighted to share that we are offering a new virtual mentoring mini-workshop series this spring for junior faculty and others. This was suggested by Tania Lizarazo, Associate Professor in MLLI, speaking on behalf of faculty who would like to participate but are unable to do so in-person. The first virtual workshop is Friday, February 2, from 9:30 – 11:00 a.m. Our featured speaker is Felipe Filomeno, Associate Director for the Center for Social Science Scholarship and Associate Professor in Political Science. Felipe’s talk is entitled, “Aligning Your Professional Goals with Your Core Values.” Registration information for this workshop and the other workshops can be found here.
We also now have a new Faculty Mentoring Lending Library with books of interest to faculty on the topics of leadership, microaggressions, empathy, belonging and community within higher education amongst other topics. The books in our curated lending library are available to all faculty. Please contact Orianne Smith (osmith@umbc.edu) if you are interested in checking out one of these books. And let us know too if there is a book you have found useful that we should include here!
Finally, below are some testimonials from faculty in the current cohorts:
New Faculty: “This exceeded my expectations! The presentation provided really good food for thought, it was so nice to meet other colleagues in similar situations. The materials were all very helpful.”
Recently Promoted: “It was great talking through the values and connecting to ideas, and I like the cohort mode.”
Leadership: “I enjoyed the opportunity to hear from my colleagues across campus. Learning from people from different sized departments and departments in other colleges gave me new ideas and a better appreciation for the things that are working well. I left with a mix of new strategies and gratitude.”
These workshops and the speakers have been amazing! Please do consider joining us!
Orianne Smith
Special Assistant to the Provost for Special Faculty Initiatives
Associate Professor and Graduate Program Director, English
Affiliate Associate Professor, Gender, Women’s + Sexuality Studies
University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC)