New Faculty Orientation
- THE UNIVERSITY
- RESEARCH
- HUMAN RESOURCES
- STUDENT AFFAIRS
- OFFICE OF STUDENT CONDUCT
- OFFICE FOR STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES
- OFFICE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
- LIBRARY
- FACULTY ENRICHMENT PROGRAMS
- ACTIVE LEARNING INITIATIVE
- ONE BOOK PROGRAM
- RESOURCES AND SUPPORT SERVICES
I. The University
- Organizational Chart
- Profile of Faculty and Students
- List of New Faculty
- Faculty Support for Research and Teaching
- Tuition Assistance Program (letter from President Spaniolo)
- Maverick Speakers Series
- Fall Faculty Meeting
- Annual Celebration of Excellence by Students (ACES)
- MavWire
II. Research
III. Human Resources
- Office of Human Resources
- Equal Opportunity Services
- University Compliance Services
- Information Security Office
IV. Student Affairs
- Division of Student Affairs
- Behavior Intervention Team
- Campus Recreation
- Maverick Activities Center
- Engaging, Leading, Learning – Student Life Without Limits
V. Office of Student Conduct
VI. Office for Students with Disabilities
VII. Office of Information Technology
- Overview of Office
- Grade-Related Information for New Faculty
- MyMav Faculty User Guide
- Faculty/Staff Computing Services
VIII. Library
IX. Faculty Enrichment Programs
X. Active Learning Initiative
XI. OneBook Program
XII. Resources and Support Services
FAST FACTS
Gaming Gets Serious
Nursing, computer science engineering, and social work researchers have received almost $3 million to develop video games to train nurses, improve communication among caregivers, battle teenage substance abuse, and treat children with cerebral palsy.
