FREE | Using Social Media in Your COVID-19 Response

FREE WEBCAST RECORDING Using Social Media in Your COVID-19 Response   The live webcast took place on April 2, 2020. Please register to get access to the recording. COVID-19 Critical Response DISCUSSION SERIES Watch a webcast recording where our experts connect with the broader higher education community to share ideas and ask questions amid the […]

Melissa Dagley, Ed. D.

Dr. Melissa Dagley serves as PI of the NSF-funded STEP 1b program “Convincing Outstanding-Math-Potential Admits to Succeed in STEM (COMPASS),” and Director for the formerly NSF-funded “EXCEL:UCF-STEP Pathways to STEM: From Promise to Prominence”. She is a Co-PI for the Girls EXCELling in Math and Science (GEMS) and WISE@UCF industry funded women’s mentoring initiatives. In […]

Spotlight on Innovation: How Delta State’s Okra Scholars Program Hopes to Provide Systematic Intervention for the Most At-Risk Students

SPOTLIGHT ON INNOVATION SERIES The US Department of Education has awarded multi-million dollar “First in the World” grants to 24 colleges and universities that are innovating to solve critical challenges with access, recruitment, retention, and student success. At AI, we have interviewed each of the recipients to learn more about the projects these institutions are […]

Dr. Will Meek

Prior to his current role, Will was the counseling psychologist and Director of Counseling & Psychological Services at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island. He is best known for the Flexible Care Model, which is a culturally-informed system of providing psychological services on college campuses. The model focuses on same-day access to treatment, concise counseling […]

Chris Frederick

Chris is the Manager of the Business Intelligence team for the University of Notre Dame. He also teaches undergraduate and graduate data visualization courses for the University’s Mendoza College of Business. Chris understands that a strong focus on governance can lead to a sharp increase in the adoption of analytics on campus. As the program […]

Suzanne Mozdy

Suzanne Mozdy has been with the college for eleven years and has taught mathematics for fifteen years. Suzanne believes quite strongly in the open educational resources movement because of its ability to give access to educational resources to underrepresented students. Two years ago, SLCC dedicated a position to researching and implementing open source materials and […]

David Rosowsky

David V. Rosowsky was appointed Vice President of Research at Kansas State University in 2021. In this role, Dr. Rosowsky reports to the K-State president and is a member of the president’s cabinet. As VPR, Rosowsky is responsible for encouraging and facilitating the integration and enhancement of research, scholarly and creative activities across the university’s […]

How Community Colleges Are Pivoting This Fall to Meet the Needs of Students

FREE WEBCAST RECORDING How Community Colleges Are Pivoting This Fall to Meet the Needs of Students Learn how your two-year institution can best use your agility and unique strengths advantageously. Overview The pandemic coupled with economic hardship has created an enrollment shortfall for many community colleges. In many cases, those who were planning on attending […]

Avoiding the Seduction of the Leader Syndrome

Learn how you can get more direct and candid feedback from your direct reports. Honest concerns, suggestions, and ideas will all help you to affirm that you are on the right path, yet many leaders do not have access to this unfiltered information. Get an in-depth examination of why and how leaders are “seduced” into […]

FREE | Executing Your Communications Plan During a Crisis

FREE WEBCAST RECORDING Executing Your Communications Plan During a Crisis   The live webcast took place on April 7, 2020. Please register to get access to the recording. COVID-19 Critical Response DISCUSSION SERIES Watch a webcast recording where our experts connect with the broader higher education community to share ideas and ask questions amid the […]