Secrets to a Super-Productive Semester – Faculty Research & Creative Productivity feedback form & some tips from National Center for Faculty Development & Diversity; conversation on highlights from the online resource Tues Feb 6, 1:00 p.m., Faculty Center, College Hall 113

Faculty Success Program (NCFDD)

  • Set achievable personal and professional goals that align with your institution’s priorities and your own values.
  • Create a realistic and concrete plan to meet your goals.
  • Establish and maintain a healthy and sustainable daily writing habit.
  • Develop a publication portfolio that will exceed your institution’s criteria for promotion.
  • Better manage your time spent on teaching, service, research, and writing so that it aligns with your goals.
  • Identify obstacles that are holding you back and strategies to move through them.
  • Prioritize your physical and emotional health.

Faculty Research & Creativity Support feedback form

Please fill this out if you are looking to collaborate on projects, join a working/writing group, or need other types of mentoring or accountability resources, on or off campus.

NCFDD Mentoring Fac Productivity Strategic Plan

This comes from Dr. Gayles’s webinar which you can find in the archives once you join the National Center for Faculty Development & Diversity using our institutional membership

To claim your access to our Institutional Membership, complete the following steps: 

1.      Go to http://www.facultydiversity.org/join

2.      Choose “State University of New York at New Paltz” from the drop-down menu.

3.      Select “Activate my Membership”

4.      Complete the registration form using your New Paltz email address

5.      Go to your New Paltz email to find a confirmation/welcome email. Click “Activate Account” in the email.

If you have any questions about the membership, please contact: Shala Mills, Associate Provost for Academic Planning & Learning Innovation at millss@newpaltz.edu. If you have any technical questions, please email NCFDD at Membership@FacultyDiversity.org.