Greg Nathan | University Communication
Greg Nathan | University Communication
The Executive Vice Chancellor’s office has selected 28 faculty to participate in the new Faculty Leadership in Academia: From Inspiration to Reality program.
The Executive Vice Chancellor’s office has selected 28 faculty to participate in the new Faculty Leadership in Academia: From Inspiration to Reality program.
The FLAIR program provides professional development for University of Nebraska–Lincoln faculty who are considering a leadership role or are in their first leadership position and considering continuing on a leadership path. Participants will focus on learning about and preparing for potential leadership opportunities in campus administration, faculty governance, professional societies, research and academics.
Members of the inaugural cohort are:
- Audrey Atkin, associate professor, biological sciences
- Christopher Bilder, professor, statistics
- Christina Falci, associate professor, sociology
- Rodrigo Franco Cruz, associate professor, veterinary medicine and biomedical sciences
- Trenton Franz, associate professor, natural resources
- Geoffrey Friesen, associate professor, finance
- Sarah Gervais, associate professor, psychology
- Kevin Hanrahan, associate professor, music
- Michelle Hassler, associate professor of practice, journalism and mass communication
- Terry Howell, research professor, food science and technology
- David Hyten, associate professor, agronomy and horticulture
- Andrew Jewell, professor of digital projects, digital initiatives
- Jessica Jonson, research associate professor, Buros Center for Testing
- David Karle, associate professor, architecture
- Suzanne Kemp, associate professor of practice, special education and communication disorders
- Oleh Khalimonchuk, associate professor, biochemistry
- Alan Mattingly, professor, music
- Jennifer Nelson, research associate professor, Center for Brain, Biology and Behavior
- John Osiri, associate professor of practice, international business
- Petronela Radu, professor, math
- Catherine Riehle, associate professor, libraries
- Clinton Rowe, professor, Earth and atmospheric sciences
- Shannon Rowen, associate professor, nutrition and health sciences
- Eva Schubert, associate professor, electrical and computer engineering
- Marilyne Stains, associate professor, chemistry
- Brian Waters, associate professor, agronomy and horticulture
- Stephanie Wessels, associate professor, teaching, learning and teacher education
- Catherine Wilson, associate professor, law