Achieving The Dream Capacity Cafe

On behalf of Professor Angela Spires, CSN’s Achieving the Dream Faculty Liaison, I encourage you to engage with your colleagues at the upcoming Achieving the Dream Capacity Café, which will be hosted at the Charleston Campus Student Union on Friday, April 19, 2024. More details from Professor Spires at the ATD Core Team appear below.


‌Be Part of the Movement to Close Student Success Gaps and Strengthen Communication Across CSN! RSVP Today!

‌Friday, April 19, 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
‌Charleston Campus Student Union Ballroom

About this event
Come Join Us for Achieving the Dream Capacity Café!

‌Data Preview: Student Success Rates by Demographics: race, age, gender

Do you know which students have higher success rates in classes based on their demographics? How can this information help you collaborate to improve student success?
Come Find Out!
As we continue on our college-wide quest to close student success gaps and create clear communication, we want to extend an invitation to attend a capacity cafe workshop facilitated by our core ATD team and our ATD Coach Dr. Jacqueline Taylor. We want to discuss current data and trends at CSN, students success rates by demographics, and talk about equity gaps and where we feel we are making progress as well as where we still need support.
More importantly, we want to expand the conversation to include more faculty from different departments, more student services employees, and more executives to contribute to this ongoing project to help meet the needs of the CSN community, including our students, faculty, and staff.
These combined voices are needed to foster collaboration, creating clear lines of communication and making the college stronger so that we can achieve our institutional student success goals, ultimately helping our students achieve, succeed, and prosper.
While we are on three campuses, we are one institution, and want voices from all parts of the institution to be heard at our Capacity Cafe.

‌Agenda



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