Higher Ed Leader Scott Durand Named ACUE CEO ACUE ‘Sets the Standard’ for Student Success Through Quality Instruction
February 16, 2021 09:54 ET | Source: ACUE ACUE
New York , Feb. 16, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) The Association of College and University Educators (ACUE), the national leader in preparing, credentialing, and supporting postsecondary educators to achieve stronger, more equitable student outcomes, announced today the appointment of higher education leader Scott Durand as Chief Executive Officer. Durand brings to ACUE a focus on mission and extensive experience building and leading organizations to transform educational opportunities for learners of all ages.
“It is an honor to join ACUE and build on the team’s mission to realize exceptional outcomes for students,” said Durand. “ACUE has set the standard in higher education for preparing faculty to teach effectively, ensuring students learn and graduate ready f
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Four faculty members from Southern State Community College have jumped at the chance to improve their online teaching skills by participating in a 25-week Effective Online Teaching Practices course offered in collaboration with the Association of College and University Educators (ACUE).
Southern State Community College participants include: Dr. Gayle Mackay, professor, business; Kelly Schradin, associate professor, biology; Russ Clark, assistant professor, physics; and Cathy McClain, assistant professor, human and social services.
“This is a tremendous professional development opportunity delivered at just the right time,” said Southern State Vice President of Academic Affairs Dr. Nicole Roades. “Nearly a year ago, the pandemic thrust all of education into a new way of delivering courses. Today, not much has changed except that we are recognizing expansion of distance learning as the new normal. As such, the Southern State fac
Due to the increasing need for transitioning traditional classroom teaching to online delivery methods, New Mexico State University Provost Carol Parker is sponsoring two opportunities for faculty professional development. Due to the increasing need for transitioning traditional classroom teaching to online delivery methods, New Mexico State University Provost Carol Parker is sponsoring two opportunities for faculty professional development. (NMSU photo by Josh Bachman)
Thanks to the leadership and assistance of NMSUs Digital Learning Office and the Teaching Academy, two new programs are underway: the Digital Faculty Fellows initiative and the Association of College and University Educators (ACUE) Effective College Teaching Course. Both programs are sponsored by the Office of the Provost.