Calendar of Events - North East Association for Institutional Research (NEAIR), Inc.
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Events available for Registration...

Micro & Macro Data Governance
5/20/2024 - 5/20/2024
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NEAIR Membership Networking Event (May 2024)
5/23/2024
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Visualizing Qualitative Data
6/25/2024
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Charting the Course: Strategic Planning in Higher Education
7/16/2024
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Using AI (Machine Learning) to Break Down Data Silos to Enhance Student Success
7/30/2024
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Automated Data Preprocessing with Python & ChatGPT
8/5/2024
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Using R for IR: Data Analysis and Visualization
8/13/2024
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Change: The Only Constant
8/22/2024
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Unlocking Data Maturity: Transforming Academic Decision-Making Through Actionable Insights
9/11/2024
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Elevating Presentation Skills for Conference Presenters
9/12/2024
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Accreditation Communication and Organizational Strategies to Develop Positive Institutional Relationships
9/17/2024
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2024 Purchase a Sponsorship for the 51st NEAIR Annual Conference
11/17/2024 - 11/19/2024
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Events in the month of April 2023
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4/19/2023
Join us for another crossover networking event - newcomers and mid career professionals are invited to meet one another and discuss topics from the perspectives of both roles.

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4/18/2023
Nothing is more frustrating than completing hours on a research project, sifting, gathering then compiling all the requested data, only to have your painstaking work barely acknowledged or poorly received. Let’s CHANGE that! If this has ever happened to you, this workshop is for YOU! You have seven seconds to grab your audience’s attention and convince them YOU have their answers. Order of delivery is key for you to keep their attention throughout your presentation. Wrap it up with a strong closing. Participants of this Workshop will learn to:
1. Magnetize the first seven seconds of your presentation.
2. Front load your presentation.
3. Maintain audience focus and attention on you.
4. Wrap up your presentation with a strong closing.
5. Leave them wanting MORE.

Presented by Angela Chute, Distinguished Toastmaster

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4/25/2023
NO one enjoys a hard conversation. Not the one on the receiving end, and certainly not the one required to deliver. Sometimes, hard conversations simply need to happen, but NO one wants to be the bad guy so we: - AVOID it like the plague. Nothing changes or issue gets worse. - SUGAR COAT it, resulting in major misunderstandings and quite often a much larger issue. - BARGE in like a raging bull cornered in a china shop with no plan and devastating results. If YOU have found yourself challenged by hard conversations, THIS workshop is for YOU. The three biggest issues with these most frequently used tactics, Avoiding, sugar coating or raging bull, is everyone loses, the problem doesn’t get solved and it’s not necessary.

Participants of this Workshop will learn Six Ways to WIN/WIN:
1. Identify your GO TO tactic.
2. Overcome barriers
3. Identify the real issue
4. Increase clarity, improve understanding.
5. Handle strong emotions.
6. Commit to action.

Presented by Angela Chute, Distinguished Toastmaster

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4/28/2023
Training a new employee, graduate assistant, or student worker on the various data systems, office processes, and analytical tools in your IR shop? This presentation will cover the process and documentation that one office has used to help anyone new to an analyst-related role get acclimated quickly (and how we try to spread the love of all things data). Some of the materials that will be shared in this presentation have also given colleagues in other units and student leaders the tools they need to feel confident with their own data usage as well! This presentation will include information on project & process documentation, common code compilation ideas for SAS users, tool guides for SPSS and Access, and survey guidance/sampling design.

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