TEACHING RESEARCH & INNOVATION CENTER FOR EXCELLENCE �(TRICE)
Overview��TRICE is designed to be a collaborative space where faculty, and staff, and can come together to enhance teaching, support research initiatives, and innovate across disciplines.���Michael Kavic�Associate Provost��
Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning (CETL) ��Dr. Nicole Sieben�Director of CETL
Pre-Award��Helping faculty connect with resources to bring their research & teaching to life��Jennifer Jones�Director of ORSP
Post-Award:�� Enhancing award management & Collaboration��Meseret Tzehaie�Director of GMO
Goal: Provide a flexible and innovative environment for post-awarded PIs to foster collaboration, provide training on how to manage awards, and advance project goals.
in a trice
phrase of trice
in a moment; very quickly.
"in a trice, she had flown up the stairs"
The idiom "in a trice" has its origins in Middle English and dates back to the 14th century. The word "trice" derives from the Middle Dutch word "trise" or the Middle French word "trice," both of which mean "a moment" or "a short period of time." It is often used when describing tasks or activities that are accomplished quickly or efficiently. –Langeek Dictionary
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