Mid-Career Faculty Workshop Series 2025-2026: Coaching, Reflection, and Planning Ahead
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* Registration open until 4/14/26 at 12:00 PM (MDT)
Event Details
The ASHE 2025-2026 Mid-Career Faculty Workshop Series will offer a supportive, community-centered series designed for mid-career faculty, specifically newly tenured and/or promoted faculty members. The goal is to provide participants with tools and resources to navigate the mid-career stage, including advancement to full and/or administrative pursuits. Through six sessions from September 2025 to May 2026, participants engage in facilitated learning and networking. The current political and social climate, while alarming, creates opportunities for higher education, particularly the faculty, staff, and administrators who work there to inform effective sustainable change. We believe mid-career faculty are particularly poised to assume leadership roles and responsibilities, and to be focal (and vocal) leaders on their respective campuses with the appropriate development and resources. The mid-career stage highlights priority mentoring opportunities, and the need for new and innovative faculty development supports that contribute to outcomes at the institutional, departmental, and individual levels.
Session 6: Small Group & Individual Coaching Sessions
Facilitator: Aimee LaPointe Terosky, Associate Dean of the School of Education and Human Development and Professor of Educational Leadership, Counseling and Social Work, Saint Joseph's University
- Welcome, Introductions, & Overview
- Presenter: Vicki Baker, Associate Dean & Professor, Albion College
- Break
- Individual Reflection and Update of Goals
- Whole Group: Debrief
- Next Steps & Staying Involved with ASHE: Erin Satterwhite-David, Assistant Director of Membership, Association for the Study of Higher Education
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