As part of the "Faculty Work in Progress" series on internationally-oriented scholarship in the College, Dr. Kim will share her presentation "Understanding Chinese International Students: What They Expect from American Higher Education Institutions".
The Fall 2016 Raines Colloquium featured Lori Patton Davis, Professor at Indiana University School of Education.
In September 2016, a CHAE faculty member and doctoral student joined other MSU College of Education colleagues to travel to Baku, Azerbaijan and celebrate the launch of a new Master of Arts in Educational Management program at ADA University.
A list of ways to stay connected with CHAE
The Erickson Chair is an endowed position that supports the work and scholarship of CHAE faculty.
Context influences postsecondary research in a multitude of ways. The Spring 2016 issue of the Center for Higher and Adult Education Report serves to illustrate how Center faculty examines context and organizational-level research.
The Ewigleben Lecture Series bi-annually brings prominent state, national, or international policy leaders to campus to share their perspectives on significant issues and trends on the higher education forefront.
Release of Oversight vs. Strategic Engagement: The Competing Roles of Public University Trustees
The Center for Higher and Adult Education at MSU ranks 2nd among all higher education graduate programs in the country and has one of the largest full-time faculty contingents with fifteen nationally and internationally recognized scholars.
The release of Oversight vs. Strategic Engagement: The Competing Roles of Public University Trustees.
May 11-20, 2016
The ever-increasing diversification of higher education necessitates a greater understanding of factors that support the changing needs of students and faculty. The Fall 2015 edition of the CHAE report showcases the work of Center faculty in this realm.
Center faculty present a series of Student Affairs workshops to visiting administrators from several Chinese universities.