Education
Academic Quality Improvement (AQIP)
Speaker: Dr. Charles Dull
Accommodating Students with Disabilities in Post-secondary Education
Speaker: Mary Sender
Art Therapy
Speaker: Mary Sender
Assistive Technology Involving Students with Disabilities
Speaker: Mary Sender
Author? Youth and Adults, You Want to Become an Author? You Can Do it!: Learn about the technical aspects of writing, publishing and book design from Author Elise S. Prehoda of Relic Unraveled: A Purr-fectly A -mews-ing Mummy Mystery. From the mind of Elise S. Prehoda comes a story of history, mystery and kitty cat curiosity. Pack your bags, you're going to ancient Egypt with Relic!
Speaker: Elise S. Prehoda
Characteristics of Effective Programs for Youth and Adult Minority Male Student Success Programs
speaker: Dr. JaNice Marshall
College Credentials: Why we must also include workforce education
speaker: Dr. JaNice Marshall
Continuous Quality Improvement
Speaker: Dr. Charles Dull
Empowerment Through Education and Mentorship: Karen discusses the critical role of education and mentorship in personal and professional development. Drawing from her experiences as an educator and mentor, she emphasizes the importance of continuous learning and the impact of mentorship on career growth. The presentation covers best practices for seeking out and providing mentorship, and highlights how these relationships can transform both individuals and organizations, fostering a culture of growth and development.
Speaker: Karen Cross-Hatten
Faith-based Partnerships: A necessary community engagement strategy for student access, participation and completion of higher education credentials
Speaker: Dr. JaNice Marshall
From Orientation to Graduation: The Presentation I Wish I Had BEFORE I Went to College!: This presentation takes a hard look at what no one tells you about college. First-generation college students often arrive on college campuses full of hope and optimism until they realize that they do not speak the language. It's like landing on Mars and trying to communicate with the Martians. Many become discouraged and struggle mightily or drop out altogether. The goal of this presentation is to prepare students for the impending obstacles and arm them with the knowledge required to navigate that first year successfully and the courage to continue through to graduation.
Speaker: Dr. Ebony Cole
Generational Differences: The 4C's of Communication in the Classroom
Speaker: David G. Nardecchia
K-16 Partnerships: What matters and why?
Speaker: Dr. JaNice Marshall
Leadership
Speaker: Dr. Charles Dull,
Learning Disabilities (LD) and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
Speaker: Mary Sender
Mentoring Education Leaders: When to get started on that advanced degree
Speaker: Dr. JaNice Marshall
Quality Process Design, Metrics and Measurement
Speaker: Dr. Charles Dull
New Technology Trends
Speaker: Dr. Charles Dull
Social Learning
Speaker: Dr. Charles Dull
Social Media
Speaker: Dr. Charles Dull
Student Athletes, Alcohol, and Substances: Helping to Make Better Decisions
Speaker: David G. Nardecchia
Talkin' Bout a NEW Generation: Pathways and Obstacles to a Successful Learning Environment
Speaker: David G. Nardecchia
Understanding the Implications of Globalization and Educational Opportunities in America
Speaker: Dr. JaNice Marshall
The Value of a Humanities Education: In modern education, so much emphasis is placed on the importance of STEM fields that humanities-related disciplines are minimized in the process. Yet, much of Western civilization was built upon the foundation that learning the humanities was vital to our existence. This presentation presents valid reasons for both exploring and deepening one's appreciation for a humanities-based education.
Speaker: Jason Moore
The Value of the Humanities: In this talk, Dr. Luke Schlueter addresses the critical importance of the humanities in helping us to achieve a just, compassionate, and dynamic society and the various pressures on humanities programs at the college level. Dr. Schlueter also speaks to the role the humanities can have in helping individuals develop a broader understanding of life, culture and society and how the humanities can prepare today's students for a broad array of careers.
Speaker: Dr. Luke Schlueter