MSU shares in $10 million project to diversify STEM faculty nationwide

Dr. Leslie Gonzales works to diversify STEM faculty as part of a new national research alliance funded by a five-year, $10 million grant from the National Science Foundation.

Wawrzynski Co-Authors Living-Learning Communities that Work: A Research-Based Model for Design, Delivery, and Assessment

Dr. Matt Wawrzynski co-authors a book, which provides a comprehensive model for the design, administration, and assessment of inclusive living-learning communities

Higher, Adult, and Lifelong Educations Professors and Alum Lead a Group of PhD Students in China

In May 2018, Kris Renn, professor in the Higher Adult and Lifelong Education (HALE) program, and Julie Sinclair, Associate Director of International Studies in Education in the College of Education and HALE PhD alumnus, led a group of 12 doctoral students

Dr. Matthew Wawrzynski Receives NASPA 2019 Pillars of the Profession Award

The Pillars award servers a prestigious recognition of Dr. Wawrzynski's outstanding service and significant contributions to the the field of student affairs!

Center Faculty and Students Head to the Association for the Study of Higher Education

Faculty and students presenting at the 2018 conference of the Association for the Study of Higher Education.

Dr. Ann Austin Receives ASHE 2019 Research Achievement Award

The Association for the Study of Higher Education to award Dr. Ann Austin the Research Achievement Award at this year annual conference in Tampa, Florida, held November 14-17, 2018.

Cantwell co-edits book on international politics in higher education

Dr. Brendan Cantwell co-edited and served as a contributing author to a new publication aiming to underline the importance of understanding higher education politics, and its growing role in society.

Advancing sexual, gender equity: Renn receives national honors

Dr. Kristen Renn received multiple recognitions for her work in the field of higher education and student affairs administration.

The 2018 Ewigleben Symposium titled Affirmative Action 40 Years after Bakke: Addressing Equity through Policy and Practice

The 2018 Ewigleben Symposium titled Affirmative Action 40 Years after Bakke: Addressing Equity through Policy and Practice

Dr. Riyad Shahjahan receives the CIES Higher Education SIG Award for the Best Research Article

Dr. Riyad Shahjahan receives the CIES Higher Education SIG Award for the Best Research Article

Ann Austin Receives $2.7M in NSF Grants for STEM Education

Dr. Ann Austin receives $2.7M in NSF grant to Improve Undergraduate STEM Education

The Fall 2017 Raines Colloquium

The Raines Colloquium hosts distinguished scholars and practitioners within student affairs, adult education, and higher education for a series of lectures and discussions with students, faculty, staff, alumni, and friends of the Department of Educational

Policy Students Visit D.C

Doctoral students in the EAD 967: Policy Development and Analysis in Postsecondary Education course took a two-day trip to Washington, DC, supported by the Center for Higher and Adult Education (CHAE).

The CHAE Speaker Series presents "The First Amendment and Public Universities: Understanding the Law, Policy, and Higher Education"

The Spring 2017 Speaker Series, presented by CHAE, features key topics and issues of importance in the higher education landscape.

Roger Baldwin to Receive 2017 ASHE Mentoring Award

Roger Baldwin ASHE Mentoring Award