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TCU Presidents Convening, August 2-3, 2017

PRESENTATIONS:

  1. Faculty and Student Research as a Catalyst for Civic Engagement, Keweenaw Bay Ojibwa Community College
  2. Driving Student Success Through a Culture of Evidence, Diné College
  3. Beginning with the End in Mind: Starting College with a Focus on Career Succes by Dhanfu E. Elston
  4. Building Student Success Strategies that Better Serve Tribal Colleges and Their Students by Ross Markle
  5. Using Data and Analytics to Succeed with Students from At-Risk Populations, Timothy M. Renick
  6. Enrollment Management: Using Data to Address Student Success
  7. Applying a College Value Framework to Decision-Making
  8. Duel Missions, Tohono O’odham Community College
  9. Owning Our Future—Moving Our Vision to Execution, Diné College's Executive Leaders' Thought Camp
  10. Indigenous Self-determination and Knowledge, Northwest Indian College
  11. Diversifying the Teacher Workforce by Laura Goe and Jonathan Steinberg
  12. Using Media to Create Action and Synergistic Energy, Richard Lui

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    our STORIES

  • Accreditation
  • Advancing Native Knowledge
  • Health & Wellness
  • Land & Place
  • Measures of Success
  • Native Languages & Culture
  • Return on Investment
  • Student Success
  • The TCU Movement

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