Stockton President, Executive Vice President, Dean Present at National Higher Education Conferences
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Galloway, N.J. - 麻豆传媒 President Harvey Kesselman, Executive Vice President Susan Davenport and Dean Robert Gregg of the School of General Studies recently presented at national higher education conferences held by the American Association of State Colleges and Universities (AASCU) in Denver.
Kesselman, a former provost, gave a presentation on 鈥淏uilding a Leadership Team鈥 to the Class of 2016-17 at 鈥淏ecoming a Provost Academy,鈥 a program the AASCU provides for individuals who aspire to become the chief academic officers at any of its over 400 member institutions. He also gave a program on risk management to the academy鈥檚 graduating Class of 2015-2016.
Davenport, who is also chief of staff and a former interim provost at Stockton, gave a presentation on accreditation to the incoming class, and served as a panelist to discuss: 鈥淲hat Does a Provost Do, and How Can You Prepare to Do It Well,鈥 and 鈥淗ow to Make the Professional Experience Plan Work for You.鈥
At the AASCU's 2016 Academic Affairs Summer Meeting, also in Denver in July, Davenport and Gregg presented on 鈥淒ual Credit 鈥 Pitfalls and Possibilities.鈥
麻豆传媒 implemented dual credit courses with area high schools in the field of Mathematics over 10 years ago. With a New Jersey state mandate now in place requiring all public colleges and universities to provide dual credit opportunities, Stockton has expanded these offerings to the Sciences, Languages, Media Production, and, most recently, to Holocaust & Genocide Studies, they explained.
In conjunction with Assistant Provost, Michelle McDonald, Gregg also presented on 鈥淩e-Imagining the First Year of College,鈥 focusing on the successes Stockton has had in its first year programming contributing to the university鈥檚 excellent retention rate of 87 percent, and its improving record for time to graduation.
This first-year programming includes the Educational Opportunity Fund (EOF) program, the Student Outdoor Adventure Retreat (SOAR), the First Year Experience, Freshman Seminars, and other work of the First-Year Studies program. The FRST program, within the School of General Studies, provides first-year students with coordinated experiences in academic reading, writing and mathematics. The program serves as an introduction to university work by offering small class sections taught by select faculty who are committed to helping students improve their academic skills.
Stockton was selected by the AASCU to participate in the three-year 鈥淩e-Imagining the First Year鈥 project, a sweeping initiative aimed at transforming the first year of college to enhance students鈥 success in their undergraduate years and in the 21st century workplace.
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