Congratulations to our Winter ’23 Honor Roll

Carley Beeman
Audrey Biggerstaff
Alejandro Bobenrieth
Katrina Brown
Madeline Coe
Prongbaramee Colling
Tyler Doyle
Alden Dupras
Madison Flanders
Emily Frechette
Audrey Garrison
Kelsey Gayler
Jack Gordon
Matthew Gray
Christina-Ann Groening
Karina Hernandez
Ivan Hickman
Ava Hilden
Devon Hoskins
Ayden Hupp
Lucy Jaeger
Mitchell Kenny
Skylar Kim
Deborah Kim
Seohyun Lee
Phoebe Lee
Taylor Linsday
James Lovdokken
Sydney Lowe
Eric Ly
Hunter Maclennan
Brooke Moser
Milo Muniz
Molly Murphy
Isabella Nelson
Mckenna Neubert
Citlali Nieves Lira
Evan Park
Catherine Qin
Jianyao Qin
Jack Richardson
Gary Schmidt
Adam Shoff
Kayla Stanley
Jonathan Tence
Katarina Vaz
Jackson White
Makenzie Williamson
Taryn Willman
Samuel Wolfe
Nigel Yarnall-Benson

Come to Science Pro to make connections with folks in your field, and possibly land an internship or research opportunity. Meet industry professionals doing work you didn’t even know was possible. One of the best things you can do for your future is to connect with people, check here to view confirmed community partners. Get to know professionals who want to help you get to where you want to go. Register today for all or part of this free event happening on April 11th from 2 p.m. – 5 p.m. Space is limited and will fill up quickly. Come for an hour or stay for the afternoon!

DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY, CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY
Founded in 1826, Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) is a private research university located in Cleveland, Ohio. With an exceptional record of research achievements, CWRU is associated with 17 Nobel laureates, including the very first Nobel prize winner of the United States in 1907 on the famous Michelson-Morley interferometer experiment for measurement of the speed of light. The Department of Chemistry in the College of Arts and Sciences boasts an engaged student body and outstanding teaching environment for faculty.
We invite applications for full-time lecturer positions starting in Fall 2023. Initial appointment is for one year with possible renewal for additional one-year terms. We are seeking candidates that are committed to excellence in undergraduate teaching, mentoring and service. We are also seeking candidates that are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive environment.
Candidates with a PhD in chemistry and demonstrated excellence in teaching college-level chemistry courses in physical, organic or bio-analytical chemistry are strongly encouraged to apply.
A normal teaching load for lecturers is two courses per semester. The expectation for these positions is to teach a combination of physical, organic or bio-analytical lecture and laboratory courses with multiple sections.
To apply, please submit a letter of application, CV, summary of teaching experience, diversity statement and three confidential letters of reference to apply.interfolio.com/121657 by April 10, 2023.
The diversity statement should address a) How a candidate’s teaching, and/or service have contributed to diversity, equity and inclusion within their scholarly field(s) and/or how their individual and/or collaborative efforts have promoted structural justice inside and outside institutions of higher learning. This statement should also reflect on the ways in which the candidate’s continued efforts will foster a culture of diversity, pluralism, and individual difference at Case Western Reserve University into the future.

The OSU Faculty Senate just launched an award to recognize faculty who go above and beyond in keeping their course materials affordable for students. If you know a full-time faculty member with an innovative or creative solution to low- or no-cost course materials, consider nominating them for this award. The award recipient will be recognized at University Day and receive a $2,500 departmental transfer. Review the selection criteria and nominate a colleague today

Registration for OSU Advantage Accelerator’s Accelerate program is open for the Spring 2023 cohort.  This program helps researchers explore the opportunity of expanding their societal impact – opening up new doors for research directions, new funding opportunities and important, real-world skills for students. A PNAS article has documented the positive benefits for both faculty and students by engaging with industry.  The program runs 3 – 5 pm on Tuesdays, starting April 11. 

More information about the program and a link to the application can be found here

The Read, Reflect, Reform book clubs use a blended format with two synchronous meetings (times set by the group, in person or remote) and asynchronous activities. Activities commence Spring Term 2023. You will receive free “Inclusive Teaching: Strategies for Promoting Equity in the College Classroom” (while supplies last). Register now. March 17 deadline.

In partnership with the Research Council, the Research Office is now accepting requests for Research Equipment Reserve Funds (RERF) applications.  Research Equipment Reserve Funds (RERF) may be used to acquire, repair, renovate, or improve capital equipment directly used for research.  Please share this announcement with interested faculty.

This opportunity requires matching funds in support of the purchase of the equipment.  For more details, guidelines, review criteria, and application forms, see the Office for Research Advancement – Research Equipment Reserve Fund page.  

NEW FOR 2023

  • Maximum Award request to the Research Office per application is increased to $200,000 (with a maximum of 2 awards at the $150,000 – $200,000 level). Smaller requests are also encouraged.
  • Use of the InfoReady portal is being piloted in for application submission.  At first login, please create an account with your ONID email.  User guides are available on the associated Home page.  Questions on InfoReady can be submitted to research.development@oregonstate.edu.

TIMELINE

  • RERF applications due – April 10, 2023  – 11:59 Pacific time. 
  • Review Process Begins April – mid-May
  • An announcement in late May

APPLICATION PROCEDURE

The RERF application to the Research Office is comprised of 3 components:

Details about these components are provided in the full RESEARCH EQUIPMENT RESERVE FUND (RERF) Application Instructions for 2023.

Questions – send to incentive.programs@oregonstate.edu.

Women Supporting Women: How to be an advocate and ally (presented by Ecampus Leadership). In celebration of Women’s History Month, PFLA welcomes a panel of women leaders from OSU Ecampus to discuss their experiences. Join us for an open dialogue on supporting and advocating for women in the workplace, 2-3 p.m., March 16 via Zoom. For more information about the event and how to register, click here.