Dr. Mildred B. Erickson Distinguished Chair in HALE

The Higher, Adult and Lifelong Education Program at Michigan State University is very fortunate to have received a generous gift from the late Dr. Bruce Erickson, the son of Dr. Mildred Erickson, to establish a distinguished chair supporting the work of faculty members. The purpose of the Mildred B. Erickson Distinguished Chair in Higher, Adult and Lifelong Education is to enhance scholarship and to support activities consistent with the values and ideals of Dr. Mildred Erickson. Every three years, a HALE faculty member is selected to hold this chair.

About Mildred Erickson

Dr. Mildred Erickson, following the passing of her husband, MSU Provost and former College of Education Dean Clifford E. Erickson, enrolled as a doctoral student in administration and higher education. She became director of adult student advising and assistant dean for lifelong education programs at MSU, working as a tireless advocate for the adult student. Dr. Erickson believed in giving non-traditional students a chance at higher education—not just financially, but through strong encouragement as well. She dedicated a great portion of her life to helping women attend college and attain the self-respect and credibility that accompany an education. Dr. Erickson was the recipient of numerous titles, distinguished honors and awards as a result of her illustrious career in teaching, counseling, and community service.

Meet the Current Erickson Chair

In October 2024, Michigan State University’s College of Education announced that Professor Brendan Cantwell has been appointed as the Dr. Mildred B. Erickson Distinguished Chair in Higher, Adult, and Lifelong Education. 

This prestigious endowed position, named in honor of the mother of the late Dean Emeritus Bruce Erickson, aims to enhance and support research within the college. 

Professor Cantwell, recognized for his expertise in the political economy of higher education, will serve as the seventh chairholder through 2027.  

The following faculty members previously served as the Erickson Chair:

Past Erickson Chair Symposiums

More than 60 people attended the Global View Symposium on March 16, 2012. This year’s theme, “The Journey of a Thousand Miles: Graduate Study Abroad and the Art of Pilgrimage,” featured keynote speaker Phil Cousineau. Phil Cousineau is an award-winning filmmaker and author. His fascination with the art, literature, and history of culture has taken him on a worldwide search for what the ancietns called the “soul of the world.” The symposium also featured panel discussions by faculty members who have led study abroad programs and graduate students who participated in the programs. Click here for a copy for the full program.Poster of symposium

Globalizing Graduate Education: The Role of Study Abroad

Held February 27, 2013

The College of Education welcomed colleagues from around the country and overseas for the 2103 Global View Symposium on February 27, 2013. This year’s theme was “Globalizing Graduate Eduction: Graduate Study Abroad.” The panels and presentations explored recent trends in the internationalization of education and discussed challenges associated with intergrating study abroad into graduate education. Based on a collaborative study of universities associated with the CIC and New York University, the symposium expored key questions and issues in developing, administering, facilitating, and assessing study abroad programs in professional and graduate education. For a full program, click here. For copies of the speaker’s presentations, see links below.

Internationalizing Graduate Education: Focusing Discourse, Defining Knowledge, Enhancing Practice

March 20-21, 2014