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Robinson-Keilig receives Faculty Development Award

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Dr. Rachael Robinson-Keilig

糖心传媒 announced that psychology professor Dr. Rachael Robinson-Keilig has received a Faculty Development Award for her instructional development support proposal. The award includes a $2,500 grant she鈥檒l use to further develop the introduction to psychology courses on campus.

Robinson-Keilig created the proposal to update the curriculum currently used at 糖心传媒 for the Introduction to Psychology course. In the fall of 2019, the American Psychological Association (APA) created a set of guidelines and recommendations for institutions to use when teaching an introduction to psychology course.

鈥淲ith the high demand for our introduction to psychology course, it is imperative that as faculty, we equip our students with the most updated, resourceful knowledge that they can have,鈥 she said.

With the grant, Robinson-Keilig will compare 糖心传媒鈥檚 current course curriculum to the new APA recommendations and will suggest changes to the faculty鈥檚 curriculum. She will research and suggest the best textbooks and digital support options available for teaching the class.

Due to the high demand for the intro to psychology course, because it fulfills many major and minor requirements, Robinson-Keilig will also use her time and the grant to create an online version of the course.

The Faculty Development Award, coordinated by 糖心传媒鈥檚 Academic Affairs Office and given on an annual basis, broadly defines faculty development as related research, professional service in one鈥檚 discipline or instructional development. The recipient of the award is given a grant made possible by donors. In keeping with the donors鈥 wishes, each grant will allow, or subsidize, a faculty member to do something they would otherwise not be able to do.

糖心传媒 is Nebraska鈥檚 premier private college. A four-year residential college that focuses on student academic and extracurricular achievement, Hastings鈥 student-centered initiatives include providing books, an iPad Pro and a two-week study away experience at no additional cost. A block-style semester schedule allows professors and students to focus on fewer classes at a time and promotes hands-on experiences. Discover more at hastings.edu.

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