Title: University of Michigan Chemistry
1University of MichiganChemistry
- William R. Roush, Chair
- Robyn Gdula, Graduate Student
- Gorka Peris, Graduate Student
2UM CID Agenda
- Broadening professional development
- for students seeking academic careers
- for students seeking industrial careers
- Supporting diverse workforce
- for women in academic careers
- in general, for underrepresented groups
- Diversify post-baccalaureate options
3CSIE Broadening Scholarship
- Chemical Sciences at the Interface of Education
- What Future faculty development spanning
undergraduate to post-doctoral students (i.e.,
develop stewardship in the usual way
sustained education leads to independence) - How Adds training grant supplement for those
PhD students interested in academia - Why Empowering student control choice, and
address issue of professional competency for
future faculty members as teacher, but also as
mentor, advisor, author, grantee, department and
university citizen in different settings
4CSIE Program Outline
1
Fall rotations, courses, GSI, seminar,
brown-bag Winter rotations, courses, CSIE
Fellow, seminar, brown-bag, cognates,
instructional project, recruiting
representing UM at national meetings Sp/Su
join research group, CSIE Fellow, project
planning, begin attending/presenting at
meetings
2
Fall courses, research 50 GSI/50
Fellow, implement project, lead seminar,
brown-bag Winter research, seminar, brown-bag,
assessment, documentation Sp/Su
candidacy, continue service activities
3
continue CSIE community, UM courses, prof.
activities, consult/exposure
outside UM, hybrid thesis
5CSIE Ryan Sweeder (3.75 yr)
NEW REACTIONS OF GERMYLENES WITH KETONES AND
ASSESSMENT OF STUDIO GENERAL
CHEMISTRY Chapter I. Introduction 1 Chapte
r II. Conversion of Phenones to Conjugated
Trienes Via Germylene Cycloaddition 9 Ch
apter III. Germylene Reactions with
Quinones 29 Chapter IV. Activation and
Catalytic Partial Hydrogenation of
Benzophenone 57 Chapter V.
Exploring Two Reactions of Ketones
with GeCH(SiMe3)22 CH and OH Insertion
66 Chapter VI. Development of Studio
Chemistry at the University of Michigan
Chapter VII. Equilibrium Study in Studio
General Chemistry 123 Chapter VIII. Student
Attitudes Toward Studio Chemistry 157
6CSIE Brett Duersch (4.75 yr)
SYNTHESIS AND CHARACTERIZATION OF
A NOVEL WIDE PORE
ZEOLITE Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2
Synthesis of IFR-Type Zeolites Optimized for
Spectroscopic Study Chapter 3 Syntheses of Al and
B zeolite catalysts with the IFR
Structure Chapter 4 Molecular Oxygen as a Probe
of Zeolite Pore Accessibility using
Solid-State 29Si NMR Chapter 5 Two Boron
Environments Observed in Zeolite SSZ-42 by 1H
and 11B MAS NMR Chapter 6 Multiple Boron
Framework Sites Observed in Zeolite
SSZ-42 Chapter 7 Solvation Controlled
Steady-State Proton Transfer in Boron
Zeolites Chapter 8 Promoting Student Learning in
a Large General Chemistry Course Chapter 9 Laying
a Foundation for the Scholarship of Teaching
through Graduate Student Instructor
Training Chapter 10 Conclusions
7CSIE 1998 - present
- Evolved from a faculty members scholarly program
- extension of opportunities via GAANN - Earliest discussions regarding a CSIE PhD program
with Carnegie Scholars - Discussed by UM Chem Graduate Committee
- Critics dilution of effort, time, not needed,
distraction - Supporters funding, recruitment, support,
motivation, more complete attitude towards
education - Key student ownership choice
- Key incremental growth
- Key open discussion
8CSIE next steps (retreat - 6/13/03)
- Invent better upper level engagement
- Invent infrastructure for an instructional
research and development group within the
department - articulation, mentorship, scholarly
growth - Invent post-BS post-PhD support network
- Possibly provide guidance for an expansion
project (multidisciplinary international)
9ADVANCE
- NSF increase representation and success of women
in academic careers - Reduce accumulation of disadvantage
- Department and faculty issues trickle down
- Policy recruitment, retention, PT
- Climate survey faculty, students, staff
- Assess, evaluate, act strategic, public
- Overlap with CSIE in general
- Joint program activities (seminars, brown-bag)
- CID, Woodrow Wilson, other higher educational
arenas
10Moving the Graduate Program Outside the PhD Box
- Dual mentor post-doctoral program for future
faculty - Cooperative site experiences (national
international--e.g., IGERT) - Combined PhD degrees (Chemistry Education
MACRO) - Establish BS/MS MS/X degrees