Faculty & Staff

Approximately 250 faculty members—made up of full- and part-time professors—representing a variety of academic and professional disciplines, serve the Spalding community. In addition, our faculty members retain an unwavering commitment to ongoing, professional development; they are active in scholarly research, academic publication, and professional organizations of their individual disciplines. Approximately 75 percent of Spalding’s faculty members hold terminal degrees in their respective fields; more than one-third of Spalding faculty hold academic tenure. Our faculty take full advantage of the intimate classroom environment, ensuring that each student receives the personalized attention needed for a successful outcome. Ask a few Spalding alums, and you will hear more than you may imagine about the dedication of Spalding University’s faculty and staff members. They are devoted to Spalding students and the subjects they study, to the instruction and personal development that are the university’s reason for being.
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Graduate Assistantship Forms
Overview of Graduate Assistantship Process/Placement Procedure
For Students:
- 2011-2012 Application for Graduate Assistantship
- 2011-2012 Renewal Application for Graduate Assistantship
- Confidentiality Agreement
- Federal I-9
- K4
- W-4
- WH-4 (Indiana Withholding Form)
For Supervisors:
Related News:
- We're on the move!
Dear Students & Visitors, Below are some important dates to note in regard to the RELOCATION OF SEVERAL UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENTS/PERSONNEL. We thank you for your patience and understanding as we improve to better serve you. (cont'd)
- Technology and Moodle Support
- Festival of Contemporary Writing Is November 12-18
Spalding University’s Festival of Contemporary Writing, the state’s largest fall-spring reading series, will be held November 12-18, featuring readings by faculty, guests, and alumni of Spalding University’s brief-residency Master of Fine Arts in Writing program. All readings are free, ticketless, and open to the public. This year marks the tenth anniversary of the program. A reading at 3:30 p.m. Sunday, November 13, serves as part of the birthday celebration, with reception and cake-cutting to follow. (cont'd)
- MFA in Writing Program Celebrates 10th Year
Spalding’s Brief-Residency Master of Fine Arts in Writing Program Celebrates Its 10th Birthday, Announces Gift Spalding University’s brief-residency Master of Fine Arts in Writing Program celebrates its 10th birthday with a party, reading, and announcement of a donor gift at 3:30 p.m. November 13 in the Egan Leadership Center, 901 S. Fourth Street, Louisville, Kentucky. The celebration features 10-minute readings by faculty members: acclaimed Appalachian author Silas House, Kentucky Poet Laureate Maureen Morehead, award-winning playwright Eric Schmiedl, and Program Director Sena Jeter Naslund. Spalding University President Tori Murden McClure, herself an alumna of the MFA program, will make remarks. (cont'd)
- Partnership between Maupin and Spalding Paves Way for Educational Success
The relationship between the Spalding University College of Education and Milburn T. Maupin Elementary is a true partnership in every sense of the word. Since its inception, the College of Education's faculty, administration and students have worked with the faculty at Maupin to promote academic development in struggling elementary school children through afterschool programs and career-oriented classroom activities that provide real-world application. (cont'd)





