New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC)

123rd Annual Meeting and Conference Program 2008


Wednesday, December 3, 2008    

8:00-8:30 a.m.

  Coffee Break
 
  St. James Room

8:30-10:00 a.m.

  Registration
 
  Lobby
   
Assessment Forum     Sponsored by:  

8:30-10:30 a.m.

 

CIHE Workshop: Using Standardized Measures of Student Development and Achievement
Moderator: Robert Froh, Associate Director, CIHE

Workshop Leaders: Charles Blaich, Director of Inquiry, Wabash Center of Inquiry in the Liberal Arts, Wabash College, Crawfordsville, IN; Steve Weisler, Dean of Academic Development and Professor, Hampshire College, Amherst, MA

As a result of much excellent assessment work being carried out at institutions across the country, faculty, administrators, and staff frequently find themselves awash with data and other institutional research that has the potential to significantly improve teaching and learning. This session focuses on the skills and practices necessary to interpret complex datasets and to develop plans for improvement that are supported by assessment data. The presenters will lead a working session in which participants will have the opportunity to interpret reports from a range of standard assessment instruments from the Wabash National Study and will work in teams to develop action plans based on data. The session will also discuss logistic, rhetorical, and strategic elements of successful campus planning initiatives that are underpinned by assessment data and institutional research. The discussion will also address effective implementation of standardized measures such as the CAAP, NSSE, and CLA.

Blaich and Weisler Presentation
Handouts: Blaich Northeast College Session Questions, Blaich Northeast College Factsheet, Blaich Northeast College Good Practices, Blaich Northeast College Good Practices Scales, Blaich Northeast College NSSE Scores, Blaich Action Plan Worksheet
 

  Ballroom

10:30-11:45 a.m.

 

CIHE session: Fostering Student Success
Moderator: James Ortiz, CIHE Commissioner, President, Southern Maine Community College, South Portland, ME

Presenters: Morton Owen Schapiro, President, Williams College, Williamstown, MA; Thomas Dwyer, Executive Vice President, Johnson & Wales University, Providence, RI

This session will highlight what we do know, and don't know, about how to promote student success. Topics include:  how to measure success, how success varies for different types of students attending different types of institutions, and whether there are best practices that can be widely employed. The presenters will provide examples from their colleges as well as comment on broader national trends and issues.

Dwyer Presentation
 

  Oval Room
11:15-11:30 a.m.   Coffee Break
 
  St. James Room

11:45-12:45 p.m.

 

CIHE Box Lunch Follow-Up Discussion for “Fostering Student Success” with Morton Owen Schapiro, Thomas Dwyer, and James Ortiz
 

  Ballroom
11:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m.   NEASC Board of Trustees Meeting
 
  State Suites

12:45-2:00 p.m.

 

CIHE session: Measuring Depth of Learning in the Humanities
Moderator: Bruce Mallory, CIHE Commissioner, Provost and Executive Vice President, University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH

Presenters: Orin L. Grossman, Academic Vice President, Fairfield University, Fairfield, CT; Ellen McCulloch-Lovell, President, Marlboro College, Marlboro, VT; David Scobey, Director, Harward Center for Community Partnerships, Bates College, Lewiston, ME

Faculty in the humanities disciplines find it more challenging to engage in assessment in ways similar to faculty in other disciplines. This session will address these challenges, suggest useful venues and structures, and provide examples of tools and methods for enabling faculty in the humanities to engage in assessment in ways they find most useful and appropriate.

Remarks by Orin Grossman
 

  Oval Room

12:45-2:00 p.m.

 

CIHE session: Enabling Success in the First Year
Moderator: Gai Carpenter, CIHE Commissioner, Hampshire College, Amherst, MA

Presenters: Christopher Fauske, Interim Dean, School of Arts and Sciences, Salem State College, Salem, MA; Lane Glenn, Vice President of Academic Affairs, Northern Essex Community College, Haverhill, MA

Student success has become a phrase much used in discussion of institutions of higher educations' quality and, more recently, studentoutcomes. However, there has been very little discussion of what exactly “student success” is. In this presentation, a “four year” state college and "two year" community college explore the challenges of using traditional measures such as graduation and retention rates to track student success. They will share alternative approaches to measuring student success at the institutional level, and provide examples of how these measurements have enabled success for first year students.

Fauske Presentation
Glenn Presentation
 

  Venetian Room
12:45-2:00 p.m.  

CIHE session: Using Mixed Methods and Longitudinal Studies to Assess Student Learning
Moderator: Jill Reich, CIHE Commissioner, Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean of Faculty, Bates College, Lewiston, ME

Presenters: Lee Cuba, Professor of Sociology, Wellesley College, Wellesley, MA; Nancy E. Jennings, Associate Professor of Education, and Suzanne B. Lovett, Associate Professor and Chair, Psychology Department, Bowdoin College, Brunswick, ME

This session will discuss the research design and some initial findings from the New England Consortium on Assessment and Student Learning project, a longitudinal study using mixed methodologies that examines students’ transition to college, academic decision-making, and academic and social engagement and integration. We will briefly describe the project that is being carried out at seven institutions – Bates, Bowdoin, Colby, Middlebury, Smith, Trinity and Wellesley Colleges – and how they have collaborated to collect and analyze both quantitative and qualitative data. By looking at some initial findings on academic and social engagement and students’ perceptions of success, we will suggest how qualitative and quantitative methods can be used to inform one another and, when combined, can produce a more nuanced and insightful understanding of the college experience. The benefits of examining issues such as engagement and perceptions of success longitudinally, rather than cross-sectionally, will be discussed.

Cuba et al. Presentation
 

  Ballroom Foyer

2:00-2:15 p.m.

  Coffee Break
 
  St. James Room

2:15-3:30 p.m.

 

CIHE session: Using Externally and Internally Generated Assessment to Improve Student Learning
Moderator: Jill Reich, CIHE Commissioner, Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean of Faculty, Bates College, Lewiston, ME

Presenters: Deborah Grossman-Garber, Assistant Commissioner, Rhode Island Office of Higher Education, Cranston, RI; Michael Reder, Director, Joy Shechtman Mankoff Center for Teaching and Learning, Connecticut College, New London, CT 

All too frequently, institutional data about faculty teaching and student learning remains cloistered within the confines of the higher administration and an institutional research office, thereby diminishing the power of data to drive institutional transformation. How can you begin a campus-wide conversation about the data that you have? And, once that data has been distributed and discussed, how can an institution facilitate meaningful changes in teaching practices that improve student learning? This session will present recommended best practices for integrating externally generated data such as that from NSSE, FSSE, CIRP and the Wabash National Study of Liberal Arts Education with internal institutional data in order to make the information both meaningful and actionable for the campus community at large.  Presenters will highlight specific case studies from Connecticut College and the University of Rhode Island to discuss the challenges and opportunities for instituting data-driven, evidence-based mechanisms to improve student learning.

Grossman-Garber and Reder Presentation
Handouts: Reder Using Data, Reder Sources and Flow, Grossman-Garber Best Practices
 

  Venetian Room

2:15-3:30 p.m.

 

CIHE session: Assessing Curricular and Instructional Practices in General Education: Linking Evidence to Improvement
Moderator: James Leheny, CIHE Commissioner, Associate Chancellor, University of Massachusetts Amherst

Presenters: Richard Vaz, Dean, Interdisciplinary and Global Studies Division and Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, MA; Martha Stassen, Director of Assessment, University of Massachusetts Amherst

Among the challenges of assessing General Education is uncovering the instructional and curricular barriers to student learning and development. Evidence of pedagogical and curricular processes can be particularly informative in understanding how to support faculty development and improve student engagement. But such evidence is also a challenge to collect. In this session, presenters will provide examples of how they assess pedagogy and curricula and share ways this information is being used to support faculty and students.

Vaz Presentation
Stassen Presentation
 

  Oval Room
 2:15-3:30 p.m.  

CIHE session: Setting the Stage for Productive Measures of Learning
Moderator: Gai Carpenter, CIHE Commissioner, Hampshire College, Amherst, MA

Presenters: David Finney, President, Champlain College, Burlington, VT; Marty Krauss, Provost, Brandeis University, Waltham, MA; Emile Netzhammer, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs, Keene State College, Keene, NH

This session will address how three different types of institutions have progressed over time in their implementation of institution- and program-level assessment, and how they have enabled an investment in the effort on the part of faculty and staff. Presenters will discuss successes and the challenges in building a culture of inquiry and evidence on their respective campuses. The session will also address how these institutions have used accreditation as leverage to support good efforts.

Finney Presentation
Kraus Presentation
Handout: Netzhammer
 

  Ballroom Foyer
 3:45-5:00 p.m.  

CIHE session: Working with Journalists in Addressing Student Success and Educational Effectiveness
Moderator: Peter Nessen, CIHE Commissioner, President, Nessen & Associates, Boston, MA

Presenters: Marcella Bombardieri, Reporter, The Boston Globe, MA; Doug Lederman, Editor, Inside Higher Education, Washington, D.C.

Discussants: Mary Fifield, former CIHE Commissioner, President, Bunker Hill Community College, Boston, MA; Kirk Kolenbrander, CIHE Commissioner, Vice President for Institute Affairs and Secretary of the Corporation, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA

This session will discuss how higher education works with journalists through examples of how different stories played out, and suggestions for how journalists and educators might do this more effectively. Presenters will also address contrasting perspectives of what parents and students want in terms of information about student success.

Handout: Bombardieri Boston Globe Article
 

 

Venetian Room

 

 5:00-6:00 p.m.  

CIHE Reception

Remarks by Elsa Nuñez, Commission Chairperson, President, Eastern Connecticut State University, Willimantic, CT
     

  Oval Room
Thursday, December 4, 2008    

7:30-8:00 a.m.

  Coffee Break
 
  St. James Room

8:30 a.m.-6:00 p.m.

  Registration
 
  Lobby
8:00-9:15 a.m.  

CIHE session: Sustainability as a Measure of Institutional Effectiveness
Moderator: Mary Jo Maydew, CIHE Commissioner, Vice President for Finance and Administration, Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, MA

Presenters: Theodora Kalikow, President, University of Maine at Farmington; David Hales, President, College of the Atlantic, Bar Harbor, ME; Kathleen Schatzberg, President, Cape Cod Community College, West Barnstable, MA; Mitchell Thomashow, President, Unity College, Unity, ME 

This session will address how some of our colleges enable sustainability objectives in ways supported by the NEASC Standards for Accreditation. The presenters will provide examples of how various elements of sustainability (energy, food, materials, academic programs, governance, wellness, and investments) are enabled on their campuses. They will focus particularly on measuring how sustainability initiatives enable student learning and institutional effectiveness.
 

  Venetian Room
8:00-9:15 a.m.  

CIHE session: Institutional Research that Supports Faculty Investment in Assessment
Moderator: Julie Alig, Assistant Director, CIHE

Presenters: David England, Director of Institutional Effectiveness, and Stephen Ersinghaus, Associate Professor of English, Tunxis Community College, Farmington, CT; Cate Rowen, Director of Institutional Research and Educational Assessment, and Susan Etheredge, Associate Professor of Education and Child Study, Smith College, Northampton, MA

Faculty representatives on this panel will give an overview of the need on their respective campuses for assessment. They will lay out the current initiatives, and talk about the ways they’ve partnered with their institutional research offices to work on them. The institutional researchers will discuss the “core” projects that they’re working on with faculty. This session will address specific strategies that have been  successfully employed on these campuses in an attempt to make assessment “non-threatening, non-burdensome and non-scary” to the average faculty member.

England and Ersinghaus Presentation
Rowen and Etheredge Presentation
 

  Ballroom Foyer
8:30-9:30 a.m.  

Breakfast for Initial Schools (by invitation only)

Sponsored by ERB – Educational Records Bureau ERB logo

 
  Oval Room
9:30-10:45 a.m.  

CIHE session:  Achieving the Dream: Enabling Higher Risk Students
Moderator: Doris Arrington, CIHE  Commissioner, Dean of Student Services, Capital Community College, Hartford, CT 

Presenters: Anita Gliniecki, President, Housatonic Community College, Bridgeport, CT; Terrence Gomes, President, Roxbury Community College, Roxbury Crossing, MA; Ira Rubenzahl, President, Springfield Technical Community College, Springfield, MA

The “Achieving the Dream” initiative has focused on community colleges using data analysis to strengthen both access to and through higher education. The presenters will address how this project has strengthened their campus efforts.

Gliniecki Presentation
Gomes Presentation
Rubenzahl Presentation
 

  Venetian Room
9:45-10:45 a.m.  

CIHE session: Aligning Program Assessment and Review with Institutional Planning
Moderator: James Leheny, CIHE Commissioner, Associate Chancellor, University of Massachusetts Amherst

Presenters: Dale Jaffe, Associate Provost and Professor of Sociology, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT; Mark Putnam, Senior Vice President for Executive Affairs, Northeastern University, Boston, MA

When institutions get scheduled for periodic accreditation reviews, they often wish to use this as an opportunity to forward their strategic plans. Presenters will address how they have accomplished this at their respective institutions. They will particularly focus on leveraging accreditation to forward the alignment of institution and program planning and assessment efforts.

Jaffe Presentation
Putnam Presentation
 

  Ballroom Foyer
9:45-10:45 a.m.  

CPSS session: Organizing and Leading the Major Components of the Self-Study

Presenter: Janet D. Allison, Deputy Director, Commission on Public Secondary Schools
 

  Oval Room
10:00-11:15 a.m.  

CPSS session: Advancing the Commission Agenda 2008-2009

Presenter: Pamela Gray-Bennett, Director, Commission on Public Secondary Schools
 

  Copley Room
10:00-11:15 a.m.  

CPSS  session: Developing Mission Statements, Learning Expectations and Rubrics

Presenters: Ann Ashworth and Charles McCarthy, Associate Directors, Commission on Public Secondary Schools 
 

  State Suite B
10:00-11:15 a.m.  

CPEMS session: So, Now you Are Accredited

Presenters: Robin Rosenfield, Literacy Coordinator, Center School, Litchfield, CT; Celeste Bowler, Director of Elementary Education, West Warwick Public Schools, West Warwick, RI and Chairperson of the Commission on Public Elementary and Middle Schools
 

  Forum Room
10:00-11:15 a.m.  

CIS session: Now What? Preparing the Two- and Five-Year Interim Reports

Presenters: Ann Reenstierna, Head, Brimmer and May School, Chestnut Hill, MA; Frank Lacerenza, Principal, St. Mary School, Milford, MA
 

  Back Bay Room
11:00-12:15 a.m.  

CIHE session: The Cognitive Age
Moderator: Kathryn Spoehr, CIHE Commissioner, Professor of Cognitive and Linguistic Sciences, Brown University, Providence, RI

Presenters: Jamshed Bharucha, Provost and Senior Vice President, Tufts University, Medford, MA; Nancy Hoffman, Vice President, Jobs for the Future, Boston, MA; Sherwin Greenblatt, former President of Bose Corporation, Director of Venture Mentoring Services, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA

This session will address how we need to modify the learning process to serve the needs of our society in terms of increased demand for higher level skills such as as learning-to-learn and problem solving. Presenters will focus on these needs through education and business perspectives, and will also address the challenges of working with underprepared students.

Hoffman Presentation
Handouts: Bharucha Times Higher Ed Article, Bharucha Future Forum Article, Bharucha Chronicle Article
 

  Ballroom
12:00 noon   Coffee Break
 
  St. James Room
12:15-1:00 p.m.  

CIHE Box Lunch Follow-Up Discussion for “The Cognitive Age” with  Jamshed Bharucha, Richard Kazis, Sherwin Greenblatt, and Kathryn Spoehr
 

  Ballroom Foyer
1:00 p.m.  

Plenary Address

Speaker: Greg Mortenson, Humanitarian and Author, Three Cups of Tea.
Mortenson videoclip

Charles W. Eliot Award Recipient for 2008 

Sponsored by TD Banknorth Higher Education Group

 

  Ballroom
    Session I    
2:00-2:15 p.m.   Coffee Break
 
  St. James Room
2:15-3:45 p.m.  

CPEMS/CIS/CTCI/CPSS session: Greening By Design Part 1: Institutional Planning
Facilitator: Ann Galvani, Language Arts Teacher, Wilson Middle School, Natick,

Presenters: Charles Tierney, Assistant Head of School, Northfield Mt. Hermon School, Northfield, MA; William N. Fisher, Superintendent-Director, Cape Cod Regional Technical High School, Harwich, MA; Patrick J. Saitta, President, Municipal Building Consultants, North Andover, MA and Project Manager for Woburn High School Project; Magda Lelek, Partner, Andelman and Lelek Engineers, Norwood, MA and Design Engineer for Woburn Senior High School Project

Presentation: Brooke Trivas, Tappe Associates, “Woburn Memorial High School"
 

  State Suites
2:15-3:45 p.m.  

Report from the 125th Anniversary Committee

Presenters: Gregory Prince, Chair and Eva I. Kampits
  

  Forum Room
2:15-3:45 p.m.  

General Sponsor session: LookInLearn

Presenters: Tom Love, CEO, and Matthew Cerullo, CMO, LookInLean, Wethersfield, CT

LookInLearn is the first new-generation web-service designed to work with schools and colleges of all sizes to extend the reach of existing teaching through mass-scale lecture capture and course management. Using inexpensive hi-resolution cameras, institutions can create videos stored and distruibuted online to lower costs, ensuring a range of applications extending mobility and communications.
 

  Back Bay Room
2:15-3:45 p.m.  

CIHE session: Becoming More Explicit About Student Success – What Colleges are Doing
Moderator: Stacy Sweeney, Group Vice President for Northeast Region of Art Institutes, Brookline, MA

Presenters: Barbara Brittingham, Director, CIHE;  Gail E. Carbery, President, Quinsigamond Community College, Worcester, MA; Judith Hackman, Associate Dean, Yale College, New Haven, CT; Michelle Loris, Associate Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences and Professor of English and Psychology, Sacred Heart University, Fairfield, CT

Brittingham Presentation
Handouts: Student Achievement and Success Initiative, Resource Webliography
 

  Oval Room
2:15-3:45 p.m.   

CPSS session: Key Survey Findings: Discussion of Aggregate Data and Significant Findings from the Endicott College Surveys
Facilitator: Gary Gula, Principal, Canton High School, CT and Commission Member

Presenter: Peter Hart, Executive Director, Endicott College Research Center, Beverly, MA
 

  Venetian Room
2:15-3:45 p.m.   

General session:  The Value of Accreditation (program for non-member schools)

Presenters: Commission staff members 
 

  Copley Room
4:00-4:45 p.m.  

Commission Business Meetings
(The meetings are open to all conference attendees.)

American and International Schools Abroad Forum Room 
Independent Schools State Suite
Institutions of Higher Education
Remarks by Commission Chairperson Elsa Nuñez
Oval Room
Public Elementary and Middle Schools Back Bay Room
Public Secondary Schools Venetian Room
Technical and Career Institutions Copley Room
  
 
 

 

5:30-6:30 p.m.   Reception
 
  Ballroom Foyer
6:30 p.m.  

Banquet Meeting and Address

Speaker: Ruth J. Simmons, President, Brown University, Providence, RI
Simmons Address: "The Chance of a Century: Fulfilling the Public Trust in a Time of Crisis"

Presentation of the Richard J. Bradley Award
Michael Savage, Executive Director, CAS/CIAC

Sponsored by Sodexo Sodexo logo

 
  Ballroom
Friday, December 5, 2008       
7:00-9:00 a.m.  

Continental Breakfast and Annual Business Meeting

Agenda
1. To hear the reports of the Officers, the Executive Director, and the Commission Chairs and to take action thereon.
2. To receive written reports regarding initial and continued accreditation of institutional members.
3. To receive a written listing of institutions approved for candidacy status.
4. To elect a President-elect and a Secretary Treasurer for one year terms through 2009.
5. To elect a Member at Large for a three year term through 2011 representing public secondary schools.
6. To consider and act upon any other business that may come before the meeting.

 

  Ballroom
    Session II    
9:00-10:15 a.m.  

CIHE session: Update on the Reauthorization of the Higher Education Act and the USDOE Rules and Regulations
Moderator: Elsa Nuñez, Commission Chairperson, President, Eastern Connecticut State University, Willimantic, CT

Presenters: Terry Hartle, Senior Vice President, Division of Government and Public Affairs, American Council on Education, Washington, D.C.; J.D. LaRock, Policy Director, Massachusetts Executive Office of Education, formerly Senior Education Advisor to United States Senator Edward M. Kennedy

This session will present different perspectives on the changes made in the Higher Education Act, as well as the process and likely timetable for its implementation by the Department of Education. Presenters will offer some ideas for how higher education can take the initiative to address societal pressures regarding accountability and transparency to the public.
 

  Oval Room
9:00-10:15 a.m.  

CPEMS/CIS/CTCI session: Greening By Design: Part Two: Program Implementation
Moderator: Brian Morgan, Head, The White Mountain School, Bethlehem, NH

Presenters: Torrey McMillan, Chair, Environmental Sustainabilities Studies, The White Mountain School, Bethlehem, NH; Michael Haynes, Carpentry Instructor, Warwick Area Career and Technical Center, Warwick, RI
 

  State Suites
9:00-10:15 a.m.  

CPSS session: Using Data to Sustain the School’s Mission
Facilitator: Joseph Goho, Principal, North Providence High School, RI, Commission Member

Presenter: Paul K. Smith, Principal, Bolton High School, Bolton, CT

Smith Presentation
Handout: Bolton High School Data
 

  Venetian Room
9:00-10:15 a.m.  

General sponsor session: SMARTHINKING Online Tutoring 
Presenters: Edward Weisman, Sales Director, SMARTHINKING, Inc., Florence, MA; Paul Cochrane, Director of Course Design and Delivery, Graduate and Professional Studies, St. Joseph’s College, Standish, ME

SMARTHINKING, Inc. enables schools to provide online tutoring regardless of location. The session will introduce Smarthinking, its program of highly qualified and well-trained educators involved in providing the custom online tutoring and academic support programs. Finally, it will address various academic support program needs and models that research shows have a positive effect on student satisfaction and retention.
   

  Copley Room
    Session III    
10:15-10:30 a.m.   Coffee Break
 
  St. James Room
10:30-11:45 a.m.  

CIHE session: Accountability for Learning at the International Level
Moderator: Debra Townsley, CIHE Commissioner, President, Nichols College, Dudley, MA

Discussants: Clifford Adelman, Senior Associate, Institute for Higher Education Policy, Washington, D.C.; R. Bruce Hitchner, CIHE Commissioner, Professor of Classics and International Relations, Tufts University, Medford, MA; Bruce Mallory, CIHE Commissioner, Provost and Executive Vice President, University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH 

This session will address what we can learn about accountability from what European academic leaders, faculty, and students have accomplished through the Bologna process. This process addresses student learning outcomes through what are called “qualification frameworks” which establish public definitions of degrees and criterion-referenced statements of what a degree represents.

Adelman Presentation
Handouts: Adelman – Liberal Education Table of Contents, Adelman – Accountability Light
Remarks by Bruce Mallory
  

  Venetian Room
10:30-11:45 a.m.  

CPSS session: Discussion of the Revisions in the Standards for Accreditation Effective 2011

Presenters: Edward Hall, Standards Review Committee Chair and Principal, Yarmouth High School, ME; Michael Barnes, Superintendent, Foster-Glocester Regional School District, Chepachet, RI; Suzi D’Annolfo, Assistant Professor, University of Hartford, CT; Eugene Horrigan, Principal, Shepaug Valley High School, Washington, CT; Colleen Meaney, Dean of Faculty, Souhegan High School, Amherst, NH

Hall Presentation
 

  Oval Room
10:30-11:45 a.m.  

CTCI/CIS session: Financial Sustainability: How K-12 Schools Can Use Economic Impact Data

Presenters: Joseph Donovan, Executive Director of Finance and Treasurer, Salem State College, MA; Ed Griffin, Controller and Assistant Business Manager, Choate Rosemary Hall, Wallingford, CT; David O’Donnell, Vice President of Communications and Regional Policy Development, The New England Council, MA; Nadia Alam, Reseach Associate, NEASC
 

  Ballroom Foyer
10:30-11:45 a.m.  

CAISA session: Update and Presentation on the CAISA Task Force

Presenters: Carl J. Stasio, Headmaster, Thornton Academy, Saco, ME; James Maggart, Former Headmaster, Hamden Hall Country Day, Hamden, CT
 

  Forum Room
10:30-11:45 a.m.  

General Sponsor session: The IDEA Center

Presenter: Steven Benton, Senior Research Officer, The IDEA Center, Kansas City, KS

The IDEA Center is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to serve colleges and universities committed to improving learning, teaching, and leadership performance. The Center has been in existence since 1975 with support from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation. Staff will introduce participants to resources The IDEA Center provides related to the improvement of teaching, learning, and administrative performance. Tools include feedback insturments that can be administered online to support a range of higher education activities.
 

  Copley Room
12:00 noon  

Luncheon Meeting and Address

Address by Linda Greenhouse, Pulitizer Prize Winning, former New York Times Supreme Court Journalist; author, Becoming Justice Blackmun
Greenhouse Address: Counting on Citizenship

Charles W. Eliot Award Recipient for 2008 - United States Senator Edward M. Kennedy (Senator Kennedy will not be present to accept the award)

Sponsored by TD Banknorth Higher Education Group
TD Banknorth logo

  Ballroom