Published on January 28, 2013

Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology is once again offering a workshop for faculty, staff, administrators, and graduate students interested in improving STEM education. If you are interested in making a positive change in STEM education on your campus, come and join us in this active, participant-focused workshop. Come with challenges, projects, and ideas; leave with skills, strategies, and connections.

MACH 2013 – Making Academic Change Happen …impacting your classrooms, colleagues, and campus.

Monday, June 3 – Thursday (Noon), June 6, 2013, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
Priority Application Deadline is March 29, 2013

MACH 2013 is a 3-1/2 day workshop for faculty, staff, administrators, and graduate students interested in STEM education. (MACH Change Agent Grants are available to support graduate student participation.) Come as a team or as an individual and examine academic change through the lens of your project. Regardless of your project scope or the size of your school, you’ll leave this workshop with concrete actions to make change happen and a new network of colleagues with similar goals.

Comments from participants in MACH 2012, last summer’s workshop, can be found at http://www.rose-hulman.edu/MACH.

Complete information about the MACH 2013 Workshop, including registration fees, how to apply, and information about our keynote speaker, Dr. Wendy Newstetter, can be found online at http://www.rose-hulman.edu/MACH. Other questions may be sent to richards@rose-hulman.edu or to mach@rose-hulman.edu.