The National Center for Faculty Development and Diversity (NCFDD) offers a variety of resources to help academics (of all stages) better align their professional and personal goals. Because SU is a NCFDD Institutional Member, these resources are free to use! One of the most popular programs is the 14-day writing challenge, which uses best practices to help you create a consistent writing practice. The next opportunity to participate is April 24-May 7. During this time, you are asked to commit to writing every day for at least 30 minutes. You log on to the NCFDD’s online community, start the timer, complete your writing, post your progress and encourage others in your assigned writing group. Past participants credit this program and the accountability of the writing groups with helping them to establish better writing habits or to refresh stagnant ones. Registration closes Wednesday, April 19. Additionally, on Tuesday, April 25, from 2-3 p.m. (EST) they will be hosting an NCFDD discussion panel "What I Wished I Would Have Known After Earning Tenure," during which a panel of associate professors and professors from different disciplines and institutions will share their experience, insight and advice to help support the success of soon-to-be and newly tenured faculty members. Register for this session by visiting the Faculty Development Calendar. Need to establish your free NCFDD account? Review the National Center for Faculty Development & Diversity (NCFDD) page on the Center for Advancement of Faculty Excellence website for more information on how to participate in this webinar and engage with other NCFDD resources! |