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Events in the month of July 2024
7/23/2024
Join us for another NEAIR membership networking event - members at all stages of their career are invited to meet one another and discuss topics from the perspectives of their experiences within IR.
7/16/2024
Are you ready to chart the course for your institution's future success? Join us for a workshop on strategic planning processes tailored specifically for the unique landscape of higher education. This webinar will equip you with the essential tools and knowledge to contribute meaningfully to your institution's strategic direction. Engage with fellow participants, share insights, and cultivate practical skills that you can immediately apply within your institutional setting. Whether you're a newcomer to strategic planning or seeking to deepen your understanding, this webinar offers a welcoming space for learning, collaboration, and growth.

Intended Audience: Beginner and Intermediate

Presenter: Cheryl Fogler, The University of Tennessee System
7/23/2024
Join us for an enlightening session where we’ll explore the hidden depths of Imposter Syndrome. This free Guiding Light will delve into the patterns that often cause talented individuals to doubt their accomplishments and fear being exposed as a fraud. The webinar will guide you through understanding the roots of Imposter Syndrome, identifying common personal triggers, and implementing effective strategies to build genuine self-confidence. We’ll also share tools and strategies that we use to dismantle these doubts, and hopefully, empower you to embrace your achievements with confidence.
 
Presenters: 
Shama Akthar, Bowie State University
Elizabeth Campbell, Boston University
Kristen Procopio, Rhode Island College
 
Moderator:
Melissa Hartz, Colby College
 
Tuesday, July 23: noon-1:00pm

FREE for all attendees.

 
7/30/2024
Beginning in 2016, BGSU started using machine learning to build predictive models in R for first year cohort retention. The models began with limited information using data from the Student Information System (SIS). As word of the modeling started to spread, more units wanted to have their data included in the modeling. This allowed our small team to work with the units to improve data collection techniques across campus and willingly share data with us. This work helped build data consistency, data literacy, and data democratization across campus. By adding a Power BI report that allowed multiple filtering, units were able to focus in on designing initiatives targeting specific student populations.

Intended Audience:  Intermediate to Advanced

Presenter: Kim Brooks, BGSU