Join the hundreds of faculty, staff, and administrative leaders who collaborate through ACM to share resources, address emerging topics and challenges in higher education, and develop innovative approaches to teaching and learning.
Recent workshop sessions and series have focused on antiracism and inclusive equity, student mental health and well-being, strategies to support the retention and success of minoritized faculty, and other topics.
Academic Leadership Fellowships
Funded by a $1.5 million grant from the Mellon Foundation, ten tenured humanities faculty were nominated by an ACM member college and selected through a competitive application process to serve a two-year term as an ACM Academic Leadership Fellow (June 2023-June 2025). Directed by senior academic leaders on their campuses, fellows support strategic and operational initiatives. Project-based work, paired with mentorship and ACM-led professional development, enables fellows to develop and expand their knowledge, skills, and capacities as academic leaders.
Leading Effectively as a Department Chair at an ACM College
Join the Associated College of the Midwest for a virtual, yearlong professional development series crafted for both new and experienced ACM member college department chairs. This pilot program will equip chairs with the frameworks and skills to lead effectively within their department and broader institution, especially in moments of profound change.
Scholarship Reimagined: A Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) Program for ACM Faculty and Staff
Inspired by Ernest Boyer’s influential work Scholarship Reconsidered, this virtual learning series will help faculty and staff from across the 14 colleges of the Associated Colleges of the Midwest explore and engage with the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL).
Anti-Racism Workshops
The 14 ACM colleges aim to address the institutional and structural forms of racism that have contributed to the differential experiences and outcomes for students, faculty, and staff from minoritized backgrounds. In addition to community building activities and data collection and analysis strategies, the ACM colleges hosts an Anti-Racism Workshop series designed to assist faculty and staff develop anti-racism skills and knowledge to enhance teaching, learning, and faculty/student well-being.
Virtual Workshops
Hosted by the Associated Colleges of the Midwest, “Sustaining Belonging: Webinars on Cultivating Inclusive Residential Colleges” blends research with concrete strategies to prepare staff and faculty to support the multiple dimensions of student identity and experience. These webinars unite colleagues across ACM member institutions to engage with subject matter experts on relevant topics to foster more inclusive, equitable, and welcoming campus communities for all students.
“The ACM Anti-Racism Workshops provide models for change and a community where we can participate in necessary albeit uncomfortable work. In striving to become anti-racist individuals and institutions, we inevitably challenge many strongly held beliefs. The community provided by the ACM bolsters us and gives us a place to turn when we do not know what comes next.”
Danielle Steen Fatkin