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蜜桃传媒破解版下载 Our Annual Conference
The 蜜桃传媒破解版下载 Student Success Conference is jointly sponsored by the Office of Undergraduate Education and the Division of Student Life.听
This year's annual conference will take place Feb. 18, 2026
This annual event is open to all staff and faculty and serves as an opportunity to:
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Engage in personal and professional development听
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Enhance and share student success practices across campus
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Connect with and learn from colleagues who are committed to maximizing the success of our students
Student Success Conference Schedule
Visit the check-in table to get signed in and pickup your nametag. Please bring your Buff OneCard!
Dr. Ann Stevens is the provost and executive vice chancellor for academic affairs. As the chief academic officer, she leads the university鈥檚 academic mission, overseeing all elements of research, teaching, and the student and faculty experience at the university. She oversees the recruitment, development, and promotion of faculty, deans, and other academic leaders, and coordinates academic planning with budget preparation and capital development needs. She works collaboratively with the deans, faculty, staff, and students in the exercise of shared governance for the Boulder campus. Her appointment as provost began in July 2025.
Her research interests include the incidence and long-term effects of job loss, connections between economic shocks and health, and poverty and safety-net dynamics. Stevens鈥 research has been supported by numerous grants from foundations and federal agencies and is widely cited, placing her in the top 4% of economists worldwide.听
From 2019 to 2025, Stevens served as dean of the College of Liberal Arts and professor of economics at the University of Texas at Austin where she held the David Bruton, Jr. Regents Chair in Liberal Arts and led a team of faculty and staff that grew sponsored research funding in the college by 50% in five years. In the undergraduate area, Stevens expanded career services and research opportunities for students and oversaw significant growth in undergraduate enrollment.
From 2003 to 2019, Stevens was a professor of economics at the University of California Davis where she also was the founding director of the Center for Poverty Research, Chair of the Department of Economics, and Interim Dean of the Graduate School of Management.
Stevens received her Ph.D. in economics from the University of Michigan and her undergraduate degree in economics and political science from American University.听
Dr. June Gruber is a clinical psychologist and Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience at the University of Colorado Boulder, where she directs the Positive Emotion and Psychopathology Lab. Previously, she served as an Assistant Professor of Psychology at Yale University and earned her Ph.D. and B.A. from the University of California, Berkeley.
Dr. Gruber鈥檚 research explores the complexities of positive emotions and their role in psychological disorders and well-being. Her lab adopts a collaborative and interdisciplinary approach鈥攕panning behavioral, experiential, psychophysiological, and neurocognitive methodologies鈥攖o study how positive emotions intersect with mental health. By studying populations ranging from healthy to at-risk and mood-disordered adults and adolescents, her work aims to inform cutting-edge models and treatments to enhance emotional well-being and sustainable happiness.
She has authored over 140 articles and chapters, co-authored psychology textbooks, and edited volumes such as the Oxford Handbook of Positive Emotion and Psychopathology and Positive Emotion: Integrating the Light Sides and Dark Sides. Her contributions to the field have been recognized by the Association for Psychological Science鈥檚 Rising Star Award and Janet Taylor Spence Award for Transformative Early Career Contributions, the Society for Research in Psychopathology鈥檚 Early Career Award, Yale University鈥檚 Arthur Greer Memorial Prize for Outstanding Junior Faculty, among others. Dr. Gruber is a champion of communicating and sharing psychological science and is the current Editor-in-Chief at Current Directions in Psychological Science.
Equally passionate about teaching and mentorship, she has developed accessible educational resources, such as a free Coursera course #TalkMentalIllness, the Experts in Emotion Interview Series at Yale University, and a column for young scientists in Science Careers. Her dedication to education has been recognized by the President's Teaching Scholar Award, Cogswell Award for Inspirational Instruction, Boulder Faculty Assembly Excellence in Teaching and Pedagogy Award, and UROP Outstanding Faculty Mentor Award.
Outside the lab, she finds joy and awe spending time with her family in the mountains鈥攊ncluding her two sons, Ansel and Silvan, as well as her adopted shelter dogs, Buddy and Eddy, and a mountain cat named Junior.
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| From Data to Action: Trends in Basic Needs Insecurity & 蜜桃传媒破解版下载 Response Hannah Wilks, Assistant Dean of Students This session explores national trends in basic needs insecurity and 蜜桃传媒破解版下载 data-driven response. Attendees will examine survey findings, program outcomes, and barriers to resource access. Learn how data informs campus interventions and discover strategies to reduce stigma, increase engagement, and support student success through basic needs initiatives. | 382, 384 and 386 |
| Supporting International Students in Times of Change Amrine Obermueller, Senior International Student & Scholar Advisor | Tori Hoeninghausen, Assistant Director, ISSS Join ISSS for a session on supporting 蜜桃传媒破解版下载 international students amid shifting global and immigration policies. Learn about recent regulatory updates, how ISSS communicates changes, and explore real-life case studies that highlight cross-campus collaboration, intercultural sensitivity, and adaptable advising approaches to support students in uncertain times. | 425 |
| Grade for Student Success: Student-Centered Grading in Canvas Kelly Gildersleeve, PhD, Assistant Director of the Center for Teaching & Learning | Viktoriya Oliynyk, Director of Academic Technology and Support, Office of Information Technology | Rebecca Kallemeyn, Program Manager for Academic Technology Initiatives, Consulting & Training, Office of Information Technology | Jacob Henry, Academic Technology Professional, Office of Information Technology The Grade for Student Success guide to student-centered grading in Canvas presents 16 practices for enhancing transparency around grading practices, policies, and students鈥 own grades and feedback. Participants will learn how the guidelines were developed, findings from two pilots, and ways to leverage the guidelines to promote student success. | 247 |
| Thriving Through Stress: The Impact of Trauma Elizabeth Wilmer, MS, LPC, Senior Associate Director, Office of Victim Assistance As we continue to live through challenging times, it鈥檚 critical to care for yourself to be able to give your best to your students and your community. Learn about the impact of trauma and how to thrive by assessing and taking care of your needs and nervous system. | 415 and 417 |
| I鈥檓 Okay, You鈥檙e Okay: Conversation Patterns Dr. Deb Renshaw, ASEN/ChBE Senior Academic Advisor How often have you found yourself in conversation preparing a response before the other person has completed their statement or in other such incomplete dialogues? This activity-based session will show you where you communicate from based on Transactional Analysis principles and the impact that can have on your intended messages. | Aspen Rooms |
| Humanistic Psychology in Action: Supporting Students and Strengthening Workplace Culture John Tran, Assistant Director of Advising & Student Retention; Stephanie Quon, Program Manager This session introduces the principles of humanistic psychology鈥攅mpathy, self-actualization, unconditional positive regard, and personal growth鈥攁nd their relevance to student success work. Participants will gain practical strategies to enhance advising, mentoring, and coaching through a human-centered, strengths-based approach that fosters authentic student connections and professional well-being. | 235 |
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| Building LGBTQ+ Allyship at 蜜桃传媒破解版下载 Morgan Seamont, Pride Assistant Director & Sonja Bones, Pride Program Manager, Center for Cultural Connections & Community This session focuses on 蜜桃传媒破解版下载 and national level data about LGBTQ+ student experiences, as well as concrete skill building around developing meaningful allyship to improve LGBTQ+ student wellbeing. This will include how to become culturally competent; how to advocate as a bystander; and how to increase personal knowledge base. | 425 |
| What I Wish My Advisor Knew: Lessons from the Transfer Experience Jessica Drelles, Carly Pruiett, Tanya Allen-Gaiens, and Garrett Mauldin Hear directly from transfer students as they share their experiences, challenges, and moments of connection. This interactive session invites advisors to listen, reflect, and identify advising practices that foster belonging and clarity for students navigating the often-overlooked transfer transition. | Aspen Rooms |
| Designing for Engagement: Bringing Experiential Learning into the Classroom Professor Eric Bogatin and Dr. Mona El Helbawy This session explores how 鈥渓earning by doing鈥 transforms undergraduate education. Participants will examine hands-on, experiential approaches that deepen engagement, foster belonging, and promote lasting learning. Through examples and discussion, we will share practical ways to move beyond passive learning toward more active, inclusive, and meaningful student experiences. | 247 |
| From Stuck to Inspired: Mindsets That Move You Forward Katie Hayes, Advising Area Director, College of Engineering and Applied Science Discover how design thinking mindsets can empower student support professionals to navigate challenges and design meaningful lives. This activity-packed session offers practical tools and reflective activities to apply innovation and problem-solving principles to both personal growth and professional practice. Bonus: Hear how I used AI to shape this session! | 382, 384 and 386 |
| Supervision Is a Marathon, Not a Sprint: Building a Community of Support for Your Team and Yourself Alana Davis-Delaria, Assistant Director Academic Coaching, Engineering Student Support Advising Services | Kristi Wasson, Assistant Director of Student Success, Division of Continuing Education Supervision is a marathon, not a sprint. Learn how to manage your energy and sustain your team鈥檚 success across the employee lifecycle. This interactive session introduces coaching-informed mindsets and practical tools for onboarding, feedback, coaching, and retention. Participants will leave with a worksheet and encouragement to draft a strategic supervision plan after the session, supporting wellbeing, engagement, and psychological safety. | 415 and 417 |
| Evidence-Based Strategies for Increasing Belonging, Mattering, and Retention Julie Volckens, Teresa Wroe, Erin McPherson, and Brenna Merrill from the Office of Institutional Equity and Compliance, Prevention and Assessment Team Analysis of ten years of 蜜桃传媒破解版下载 data reveals that first-year belonging predicts retention more powerfully than GPA or background factors. This interactive session highlights how students鈥 connections鈥攚ith peers, instructors, and staff鈥攕hape success, and offers practical, research-grounded ways to build community, increase persistence, and reduce harm. | 235 |
Join us for lunch, awards and a conversation with Noah Finkelstein and Dr. Phoebe S. K. Young
Noah Finkelstein听is a Professor of Physics at the University of Colorado Boulder. He serves as a PI of the Physics Education Research (PER) group and was a founding co-Director Center for STEM Learning, which has served as one of eight national demonstration sites for the Association of American Universities鈥 (AAU) STEM Education Initiative. He co-directs the national Network of STEM Education Centers.
Finkelstein鈥檚 research focuses on studying the conditions that support students鈥 interest and ability in physics 鈥 developing models of context. In parallel, he conducts research on how educational transformations get taken up, spread, and sustained. These research projects range from the specifics of student learning particular concepts, to the departmental and institutional scales of sustainable educational transformation.听听His research has resulted in over 150 publications.
He is increasingly involved in education policy. He has testified before the US Congress on STEM education at the undergraduate and graduate levels.听听He serves on many national boards including the Board of Trustees for the Higher Learning Commission, is a Technical Advisor to the AAU, sits on the National Academies鈥 Roundtable on STEM education, and very involved in the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities鈥 efforts in STEM education. He has chaired both the American Physical Society鈥檚 Committee on Education and PER Topical Group.听听He is a Fellow of both the American Physical Society and the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and a Presidential Teaching Scholar and the inaugural Timmerhaus Teaching Ambassador for the University of Colorado system.听
Dr. Phoebe S. K. Young received her B.A. from Bryn Mawr College and her Ph.D. from the University of California, San Diego.听Her most recent book, 听(Oxford University Press, 2021), traces the hidden history of camping and the outdoors in American life that connects a familiar recreational pastime to camps for functional needs and political purposes. Camping Grounds was reviewed in 听in April 2022 and won the 听from the Pacific Coast Branch of the American Historical Association.听Her first book, 听(University of California Press, 2006, published under her previous name of Phoebe S. Kropp), examined public memories of the Spanish past, the built environment, regional development, and race relations in Southern California between the 1880s and the 1930s. She co-edited an anthology entitled 听(with Marguerite S. Shaffer, University of Pennsylvania Press, 2015), including a co-authored introductory essay on 鈥淭he Nature-Culture Paradox.鈥 She is also co-editor (with Annie Gilbert Coleman) of a new book series at the University of Washington Press: 鈥鈥 and sits on the Editorial Board for the Western Historical Quarterly.听She has two veins of new research: one investigating historical and contemporary discourse promoting the 鈥渘ature cure鈥 鈥 i.e. beliefs that outdoor recreation is good for human health and well being; the second concerns the art heist of a John James Audubon painting of a buffalo calf and themes of theft, value, wildlife, the West, and self-invention.听She has received multiple research grants, including fellowships from the Henry E. Huntington Library, the Smithsonian Institution, and the American Council of Learned Societies.
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| Supporting Transgender and Gender Diverse College Students Across Campus Trinity Bryant, CAPS鈥 | Jamie Scott, CAPS鈥 | Jessica Ladd-Webert, OVA鈥 Presentation will provide education regarding common experiences of Transgender and Gender Diverse individuals in the US, at college campuses, and within healthcare settings. We will discuss campus resources to support these students. Following guidance, attendees will role play asking for permission, sharing resources, and empowering students to act autonomously. | 247 |
| Graduating Employable - Stackable Work-Based Experiential Learning at CU Dylan Mark, Assistant Director for Professional Experiences, Evie Schwartz, Senior Internship Coordinator Join Career Services to explore opportunities for students to gain practical work and skill building experience by the time they graduate from 蜜桃传媒破解版下载. This session is a great fit for staff and faculty who want to discuss, promote, and integrate experiential learning and the student journey! | 386 |
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| Come with Me if You Want to Learn: Partnering w/AI Rebecca Machen, Ph.D. Director of SASC Stem Instruction, and Rori Romero, MPA, Program Specialist, Guardian Scholars Discover how AI can enhance鈥攏ot replace鈥攖he human work of teaching, advising, and student support. Experiment with tools like NotebookLM, ChatGPT, and Copilot, and learn strategies that boost creativity, equity, and connection. Leave with practical, ready-to-use ideas for making AI a true partner in student success. | 415 and 417 |
| Don鈥檛 Fear the Spreadsheet: Introductory Excel Skills for Student Support Professionals Mari Dark, Data Storyteller A hands-on Excel workshop for student support professionals who work with large datasets. Learn how to use Pivot Tables and VLOOKUP to organize, analyze, and connect student data. Designed for beginners, this session builds confidence and practical skills to support data-informed decision-making and student success initiatives. | 425 |
| (Re)Centering the Student: A Humanistic Approach to Student Appointments Blazey Heier, Director of Student Services, and Lindsey Vaughan, Lead Academic Advisor As student success professionals, we often say we are student-centered, but what does that look like in practice? This interactive workshop applies humanistic theory to advising and other student success work, and identifies practical techniques for mitigating bias and re-centering the students in our work. | 382 |
| Talk the Talk: Generational Communication on Campus Colleen Ehrnstrom, PhD, Clinical Psychologist Students, faculty, and staff often 鈥渟peak different languages鈥 without realizing it. This interactive session highlights generational communication differences, offers strategies to bridge gaps, and builds a shared language for better understanding. Learn how clear, respectful dialogue strengthens connections and supports student sucess across campus. | Aspen Rooms |
| Poster Session - open until 3 p.m. | Room |
| Interactive Poster Session | UMC 235 |
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Join us as we close out our annual Student Success Conference with panel featuring 蜜桃传媒破解版下载 students, Dr. Amy Hutton, Erika Randall and Dr. D'Andra Mull
Dr. Amy Hutton serves as the vice chancellor for enrollment management, where she provides strategic leadership for Admissions, Student Financial Services, Precollege Outreach and Engagement, Enrollment Business Solutions, and Enrollment Management Marketing and Communications.
An internationally recognized authority at the intersection of enrollment management, storytelling, and data analytics, Hutton has authored numerous peer-reviewed publications and delivered presentations at leading conferences. Her work has earned her widespread recognition for advancing data-informed strategies in higher education.
Before joining 蜜桃传媒破解版下载, Hutton was the assistant vice president for enrollment management at The University of Alabama, where she led initiatives in admissions, recruitment, marketing, orientation, and technology. Her earlier roles at Virginia Commonwealth University included director of enrollment research and evaluation, director of admissions for the music department, adjunct professor of statistics, and assistant professor of theatre.
Hutton鈥檚 unique background also includes a career in professional theatre, where she served as a stage manager on and off Broadway. Her experience as a statistician and storyteller informs her innovative approach to leveraging data analytics for strategic enrollment planning.
She holds a doctorate and a master鈥檚 degree from Virginia Commonwealth University, and a bachelor鈥檚 degree from DePauw University.
Dr. D鈥橝ndra Mull has served the field of higher education and student affairs leading organizations and initiatives that uplift and enable a comprehensively excellent student experience for more than 20 years. Throughout her tenure, and beyond the traditional classroom setting, she has sought to enable student success through the creation of a campus experience in which all students can engage, transform and thrive as active citizens in an evolving global society.
Dr. Mull serves as the Vice Chancellor for Student Life at the University of Colorado Boulder (蜜桃传媒破解版下载), where she leads a division of over 35 departments, over 1,100 staff members听and more than 2,700 student employees. As the university鈥檚 chief student affairs officer, she develops and oversees numerous initiatives to enhance students鈥 sense of belonging, well-being听and career opportunities, creating pathways for student success.
Prior to joining 蜜桃传媒破解版下载, Dr. Mull held numerous executive leadership posts in the divisions of student life at the University of Florida and Ohio State. Most recently, Dr. Mull served as Vice President for Student Life at the University of Florida (UF) leading a team of more than 25 departments committed to developing a robust community for 58,000+ undergraduate, graduate听and professional students and was responsible for managing a budget of $140 million. Within the Division of Student Life at Ohio State, she served as Associate Vice and Dean of Students; Assistant Vice President; Chief of Staff; Interim Director for the Multicultural Center; Director for Strategic Partnerships听and Director for Graduate Programs during her 16-year tenure with the Buckeyes.听
Dr. Mull serves on numerous student affairs executive committees for state and national organizations, including the American Association of Universities (AAU), the Association of Public Land-Grant Universities (APLU),听Student Affairs Professionals in Higher Education (NASPA)听and as a higher education consultant in diversity and inclusion initiatives, organizational strategy and development听and strategic global recruitment and retention efforts.鈥疭he has contributed to numerous national and international knowledge communities as an invited speaker, panelist听and author.鈥
As the recipient of multiple national honors, Dr. Mull鈥檚 awards include the 2022 ACPA Diamond Honoree award for her commitment to the advancement of research, scholarship听and programs that uplift college student development and success and the 2020 Dr. Kent L Gardner Award from the Association of Fraternity/Sorority Advisors for her dedications to fostering positive change in the fraternity/sorority community, building partnerships within higher education and the interfraternal community听and mentoring both new and seasoned professionals. Under Dr. Mull鈥檚 leadership, the University of Florida Division of Student Life received the 2021 Most Promising Places to Work in Student Affairs from Diverse Issues in Higher Education.听
She is a first-generation college graduate who earned a Bachelor of Arts in political science and criminal justice studies from Kent State University, a Master of Arts in higher, adult and lifelong education from Michigan State University听and a Ph.D. in educational policy and leadership from The Ohio State University.听
Erika Randall is the interim dean and vice provost of undergraduate education and a professor of dance. Randall sees her role as one of an amplifier, connector and conductor鈥攐f energy, programs and people鈥攁ll in service to the thousands of undergraduate students who make up the heart of our campus.听
The dean and vice provost of undergraduate education sits at a nexus of collaboration, fostering relationships across campus that create clear pathways for all undergraduate students at every juncture of their student experience.
Randall has been a 蜜桃传媒破解版下载 faculty member since 2007 and is a dancer, teacher, choreographer, and filmmaker. As a performer, she has worked with Megan Odom, Teena Marie Custer, Sydney Skybetter, Michelle Ellsworth, the Mark Morris Dance Group and Buglisi/Foreman Dance.
Her choreography has been seen in four countries and 16 states over the last decade, and her internationally award-winning screendance works, including: 鈥淧aula + Francesca,鈥 鈥淒own for the Count,鈥 鈥渓ess,鈥 鈥渕ore,鈥 and 鈥渟elf defense,鈥 have screened at festivals such as the Beirut International Women Film Festival, the Beyond the Curve International Film Festival in Paris, the Starz Denver Film Festival, the Florence Queer Festival in Italy, and the Fa莽ade Film Festival in Plovdiv, Bulgaria. Randall co-wrote, directed and choreographed the feature-length dance film 鈥淟eading Ladies鈥 (2010), which played to sold-out audiences at more than 65 festivals worldwide.听
Randall served as the choreographer and movement director for the Colorado Shakespeare Festival (2017-24). Her podcast, 鈥淭he Ampersand,鈥 created with producer Tim Grassley, celebrates the alchemy of ANDing and can be found on most podcast platforms.
Before assuming her current administrative role, Randall served as chair of the Department of Theatre & Dance (2016鈥22), and as the associate dean for student success in the College of Arts and Sciences (2022-24). She received the Excellence in Leadership and Service Award from the Boulder Faculty Assembly in 2019.
Randall earned an MFA from The Ohio State University (2003), a BA from the University of Washington (1995), did coursework at the Juilliard School (1991-93), and earned her diploma from the Interlochen Arts Academy (1991).
Conference Champion Team
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Shelly Bacon
Senior Associate Vice Provost, Office of Undergraduate Education
Executive Sponsor
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Senior Associate Vice Chancellor, Division of Student Life
Executive Sponsor
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Robin Swift
Project Manager, Academic Affairs
Executive Sponsor
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Colin Spaulding
Associate Director for Events, Division of Student Life
Logistics Lead
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Meagan Goulian
Director of Student Life Communication & Marketing, Division of Student Life
Communication Lead
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Nash Albrecht
Assistant Director - Assessment & Program Review, Division of Student Life
Assessment Lead
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Dylan Dybedahl-West
Director of Strategic Initiatives, Enrollment Management
Enrollment Management Lead
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Scarlett Pont贸n de Dutton
Director of Campus Advising Initiatives & Strategy, Office of Undergraduate Education
Undergraduate Education & Advising Lead
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Jamie Petersen
Sr. Community Center Coordinator, Division of Student Life
Co-Chair of Awards Committee
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Jason Hogstad
Academic Advisor, College of Arts & Sciences
Co-Chair of Awards Committee
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Eric Klinger
Faculty Director Writing Center, Office of Undergraduate Education
Co-Chair of Educational Sessions Committee
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Nikki Grafnetterova
Academic Coordinator, Athletics
Co-Chair of Educational Sessions Committee
Conference Champion Roles
听听Executive Sponsors: Provides strategic oversight, resources and support to ensure the event aligns with student success initiatives, 蜜桃传媒破解版下载 priorities, and accreditation needs. They determine the overall budget, choose the leads, and provide the overarching vision for the ongoing conference.听听
听听Logistics Lead: Ensures the facilities and materials needed for the conference are in place. They work closely with other committees to ensure the appropriate space and setup for each element of the conference achieve the goal.
听听Communication Lead: Led by Student Life Communication, this person will work toward marketing all aspects of the conference, including the call out for committees, volunteers, ed sessions, awards, general marketing of the event via campus channels, along with any swag or branded materials. This person leads the registration process of the conference and maintains virtual and print materials for the conference and works closely with other committees to provide up-to-date information.听
听听Assessment Lead: This person works to collect and analyze data each year to inform quality and educational improvement of the conference over the year, both from volunteer leader/committee perspectives and participants. They work to integrate learning outcomes with overarching campus goals and accreditation needs.
听听Enrollment Management Lead: In addition to fully participating in conference planning activities, this person serves as the primary liaison to the enrollment management community (admissions, financial aid, scholarships, bursar, precollege, registrar) to ensure participation and representation from those areas.
听听Undergraduate Education & Advising Lead: In addition to fully participating in conference planning activities, this person serves as the primary liaison to the advising community, the OUE community, and the faculty community to ensure participation and representation from those groups.听
Resources
View resources from past sessions and tips for this year's conference.
Presentation Resources from 2025听听Tips for Creating a Conference Poster听Proposal Submission Guide