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Faculty and Staff Invited to Register to Submit One University Assessment Posters by March 13

Thursday, January 30, 2020, By Joyce LaLonde
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The Second Annual One University Assessment Poster Session, which will take place Friday, April 3, is currently seeking faculty and staff poster submissions. Registrations are due by Friday, March 13.

The One University Assessment Poster Session is an opportunity for faculty and staff across campus to showcase and celebrate their continued assessment activities that support student learning and enhance campus operations year-round. Faculty and staff from all programs and units are invited to present their collection of work and share their stories.

Four people standing, one holding award

Eunjoo Jung, associate professor; Ambika Krishnakumar, professor; and Rachel Razza, associate professor, all in the Falk College, won the award for Best Poster Design at the 2019 One University Assessment Poster Session. Also pictured is Associate Provost for Academic Affairs Chris Johnson.

Last year, in its first year ever, the One University Assessment Poster Session, organized by the Office of Institutional Effectiveness and Assessment, showcased 19 posters from programs and units across campus.

Interested faculty and staff can register, create and celebrate their work by following the steps below:

1. Register

Faculty and staff members can register individually or with a team by Friday, March 13, on the One University Poster session registration form.

2. Create Poster

The Assessment Working Team has created poster templates and guidelines to help get faculty and staff get started.

3.  Attend the Event

The One University Assessment Poster Session is on Friday, April 3 from 1 to 3 p.m. in the Peter Graham Scholarly Commons, 114 Bird Library. Presenters are invited to enjoy lunch, as well as set up and review posters from noon to 1 p.m. From 1 to 3 p.m., the campus community is invited to view the posters.

Awards for posters will once again be given out in the following categories: People’s Choice, Best Use of Results, Best Faculty/Staff Engagement Strategies and Best Poster Design. Best Student Engagement Strategies will be a new category this year. Based on the Annual Progress Report, three more awards will be given out: Outstanding Academic Program Assessment, Outstanding Co-Curricular Program/Unit Assessment and Outstanding Functional Unit Assessment.

Questions regarding the event or accommodations requests can be sent to the Assessment Working Team at assessment@syr.edu.

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