Dr. Timothy Renick, Vice President for Enrollment Management and Student Success, Vice Provost, and Professor of Religious Studies at Georgia State University, will host a workshop at noon in CTL 120A. Participants are invited for lunch during the workshop.
Session Description: By implementing a series of student-centered and analytics-informed programs, Georgia State University has raised graduation rates by 22 percentage points and closed all achievement gaps based on race, ethnicity, income-level and first-generation status. It now awards more bachelor’s degrees to African Americans than any other college or university in the nation. Through a discussion of innovations ranging from chat bots and predictive analytics to meta-majors and completion grants, the session will cover lessons learned from Georgia State’s transformation and outline several practical steps that campuses can take to improve outcomes for underserved students.
Key questions considered:
Register to attend this Diversity and Education session [2].
Links
[1] https://poorvucenter.yale.edu/Faculty-Workshops-and-Discussions
[2] https://orgsync.com/162042/events/2018476/occurrences/4792928
[3] https://poorvucenter.yale.edu/sites/default/files/basic-page-supplementary-materials-files/yale_teaching_and_learning_renick_09_14_17.pdf
[4] http://ctl.yale.edu/people/nancy-niemi
[5] mailto:nancy.niemi@yale.edu